24 Jul 2023 08:28 PM
A few weeks ago, my son came across a new app that came up on the Sky homepage with the apps called Ssundee.
Its the most annoying app ever, a man playing video games. We certainly didnt request it and im sure as he is 6 he didnt download it.. (id like to think....)
The question. I cannot put a pin on it as it doesn't give me the option in the family settings on this. Ive gone onto this channel and cannot find anyway of blocking it.
Please help
25 Jul 2023 12:13 PM
After sharing the same frustrations I have found a solution. In parental controls pin protect game works app as both are linked. You are welcome 🙂
24 Jul 2023 09:24 PM - last edited: 24 Jul 2023 09:28 PM
Posted by a Superuser, not a Sky employee. Find out more@GodstegizmoWith Sky we only get the apps that Sky gives us and we can't add or delete apps HOWEVER "Ssundee" is a subscription in Youtube as I don't use youtube have not used subscriptions there should be an unsubscribe button in Ssundee.
25 Jul 2023 08:23 AM - last edited: 25 Jul 2023 08:32 AM
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@Godstegizmo wrote:
A few weeks ago, my son came across a new app that came up on the Sky homepage with the apps called Ssundee.
As @bob1234 indicates, that's not an app by itself: it's a 'channel' within YouTube (and one of countless similar video gameplay channels: my son spent far more time watching other people play Minecraft than he ever played it himself). You would need to restrict the YouTube app to prevent viewing, but this would restrict all of YouTube.
You can also add a PIN to Sky Q apps that you don’t want your kids watching or using.
To do this:
25 Jul 2023 08:30 AM - last edited: 25 Jul 2023 09:57 AM
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@bob1234 wrote:
there should be an unsubscribe button in Ssundee.
Unfortunately 'subscribe' and 'unsubscribe' in YouTube have a different meaning to elsewhere, and don't actually control access: they mostly affect the users feed/notifications and provide data to the underlying algorithm (and associated advertising)
Once you subscribe to a channel, any new videos it publishes will show up in your Subscriptions feed. You may also start getting notifications when a channel you subscribe to publishes new content.
25 Jul 2023 09:53 AM
25 Jul 2023 10:02 AM
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@Godstegizmo wrote:
as he is 6
I would observe that both YouTube and Sky will say that someone of that age shouldn't have unsupervised access to YouTube at all, and so neither of them will take responsibility for unwanted viewing.
25 Jul 2023 10:04 AM - last edited: 25 Jul 2023 10:06 AM
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@Godstegizmo wrote:
Unfortunately the PIN setting doesnt have these channels in there. Youtube subscriptions are saying nothing exists.
Again, it's not PIN control of 'channels' you are looking for (those are for television) : it's PIN control of the YouTube app.
YouTube 'subscriptions' are not relevant
https://www.sky.com/help/articles/managing-parental-settings
25 Jul 2023 10:34 AM
Ok. Thanks. They use the youtube kids as we are aware of the issues of youtube and the problems it can cause. It seems that when they watch endless videos of a certain channel, ssundee, ninjakidz, for whatever reason it downloads itself onto the 'new in' section on the sky apps screen. Very frustrating as the safe mode is damn annoying when we want to just catch up with some tv!
Never mind. Thanks for your help.
25 Jul 2023 10:35 AM
25 Jul 2023 11:44 AM
Yes, sadly Sky's products have become less about receiving actual TV programmes and more about pushing advertising of anything and everything that's out there, masquerading under the banner of it being 'TV simplified' or 'all in one place, easy'. But ultimately, they control all of it.
Personally I like to curate my own viewing and don't need the avalanche of tosh that's now thrown across the home screen, hence part of the fact I've moved away from Sky as my main source of TV.
With an Apple TV 4K box I much prefer having the option of which apps to install and having control over what appears on the home screen. It's much less headache inducing than Sky's!
25 Jul 2023 12:13 PM
After sharing the same frustrations I have found a solution. In parental controls pin protect game works app as both are linked. You are welcome 🙂
25 Jul 2023 12:14 PM - last edited: 25 Jul 2023 12:16 PM
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@SlenderRobert wrote:
Yes, sadly Sky's products have become less about receiving actual TV programmes and more about pushing advertising of anything and everything that's out there, masquerading under the banner of it being 'TV simplified' or 'all in one place, easy'. But ultimately, they control all of it.
I'd suggest it's much worse than that, because while content on all the actual television channels is very firmly regulated in UK law, YouTube absolutely isn't, and relies on YT to 'moderate' while simultaneously trying to increase eyball-on-ad rates. Sky has zero control of what is on YouTube while presenting it very prominently their interface and offering only non-default and frankly obscure settings to limit access.
25 Jul 2023 12:46 PM
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@Godstegizmo wrote:Ok. Thanks. They use the youtube kids as we are aware of the issues of youtube and the problems it can cause. It seems that when they watch endless videos of a certain channel, ssundee, ninjakidz, for whatever reason it downloads itself onto the 'new in' section on the sky apps screen. Very frustrating as the safe mode is damn annoying when we want to just catch up with some tv!
Never mind. Thanks for your help.
As @Chesterfield+owl explains in post 11, you can PIN protect the opening of Apps such as Ssundee and Ninjikidz in Home>>>settings >>>Parental >>>Manage parental settings >>>PIN for apps and ON for Play.Works
This will hopefully prevent your child from viewing these annoying apps if they don't know the pin number
You can also pin protect Youtube and YouTube Kids if you so wish.
Ps. It's not correct that when they watch endless videos of a certain channel, ssundee, ninjakidz, for whatever reason it downloads itself onto the 'new in' section on the sky apps screen. These apps are in my 'new in' section and I've never watched them. So they are purposely added by Sky.
25 Jul 2023 01:08 PM - last edited: 25 Jul 2023 01:32 PM
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@Doc5907 wrote:
This will hopefully prevent your child from viewing these annoying apps if they don't know the pin number
Edit: ah, I see what you mean.
https://play.works/tv-channels
So they are placemarkers for YouTube channels but being served through Playworks.
Always helpful when Sky complicates things ; )
25 Jul 2023 01:14 PM
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@TimmyBGood wrote:
@Doc5907 wrote:
This will hopefully prevent your child from viewing these annoying apps if they don't know the pin numberAgain, they aren't themselves apps: they are placemarkers for videos served within the YouTube app.
But they are in the Apps section and they won't open from the new in section without a PIN if you set up pin protection
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