05 Jun 2024 06:30 AM
05 Jun 2024 06:38 AM
Posted by a Superuser, not a Sky employee. Find out more@Skybbfumbler the regulations require Sky to set their parental controls in their Sky Broadband Shield to age 13 for new customers. This setting would block the sites you mention. The account holder should be able to change the setting by logging into the My Sky app or website navigating to Product settings choosing Broadband Shield.
05 Jun 2024 11:04 AM
Thank you! Wow! I didn't realise how much was blocked between 13 and 18 rating...and thankfully!
Don't want to set it to 18! The 13 seems nice to block the content I don't want the kids to see.
I've added a few sites as allowed sites. I'll try again and see.
Fair...but
Isnt archery a sport? Can it be recategorised as sporting goods shop? It's an olympic sport afterall...how could I get that message to sky? Seems a policy decision that's a very broad brush stroke and could do with some refinement? Do they consider requests somewhere? Somewhere we can write to them to review specific sites for recategorisation? Just curious.
05 Jun 2024 11:10 AM - last edited: 05 Jun 2024 11:15 AM
Posted by a Superuser, not a Sky employee. Find out more
@Skybbfumbler wrote:
Do they consider requests somewhere? Somewhere we can write to them to review specific sites for recategorisation?
Websites are categorised for Sky Broadband Shield by a third party.
Email us at mysky (email symbol) sky.uk if:
We'll review and if it’s in the wrong category, we’ll get this updated as soon as we can.
05 Jun 2024 11:11 AM
Posted by a Superuser, not a Sky employee. Find out more
@Skybbfumbler wrote:
Isnt archery a sport? Can it be recategorised as sporting goods shop? It's an olympic sport afterall...
Certainly, but a bow is also a weapon.
05 Jun 2024 11:13 AM
Thank you. I'll try that.
No problem. Browse or search to find help, or start a new discussion on Community.
On average, new discussions are replied to by our users within 4 hours
New Discussion