16 Feb 2024 05:09 PM
Turn off PIN protected shows
16 Feb 2024 05:24 PM
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@afsgdterfw wrote:
Turn off PIN protected shows
When SKY Atlantic & other channels show certain material before the relevant 'watershed' it will always be present & you cannot turn it off
https://helpforum.sky.com/t5/Sky-TV/Is-there-any-way-I-can-turn-this-damn-parental-control-off/ba-p/...
Do check that all the relevant options in Parental Controls are appropriately set but as I say you may need it for some
Our advice is to set the PIN to something like 1111 to help enter it when needed
16 Feb 2024 05:26 PM
Posted by a Superuser, not a Sky employee. Find out moreHi @afsgdterfw Your question is very vague as you don't mention the type of programme or you don't know how to set your pin settings. However in general https://helpforum.sky.com/t5/Sky-TV/Is-there-any-way-I-can-turn-this-damn-parental-control-off/ba-p/...
16 Feb 2024 05:37 PM
Parental controls are all set to off. When watching a crime channel it requests I enter my pin at the end of every program.
16 Feb 2024 05:58 PM
@afsgdterfw wrote:Parental controls are all set to off. When watching a crime channel it requests I enter my pin at the end of every program.
Some channels including Sky Crime can show programmes that are only suitable for adults before 9pm, but under Ofcom rules these must be PIN protected, even if the user has turned off PIN protection.
16 Feb 2024 05:58 PM
Posted by a Superuser, not a Sky employee. Find out more
@afsgdterfw wrote:
Parental controls are all set to off. When watching a crime channel it requests I enter my pin at the end of every program.
hi @afsgdterfw
Regardless of what settings you have on your Q box Ofcom dictates the following:-
Television broadcasters must observe the watershed.
Therefore regardless of your settings pin entry will be required in some instances.
16 Feb 2024 06:02 PM
Posted by a Superuser, not a Sky employee. Find out more
@afsgdterfw wrote:Parental controls are all set to off. When watching a crime channel it requests I enter my pin at the end of every program.
Hi @afsgdterfw If you are saying that you are being prompted for your pin in the wrong place, then I would contact viewer relations viewerR@sky.uk
28 Apr 2024 01:31 PM
Its so annoying having to put in a pin in to watch a program, when NO KIDS are in the house, you should have control over it, whats the point of parental controls if you can not turn it off, if they are all off this should be too, or make so its on by default and can be turn off using it own setting.
Its a silly idea, and especially if someone not use to put in a pin and then put it in wrong 3 times(older people), the pin is only for the Sky Q Box, its not used online or anywhere else.
28 Apr 2024 01:44 PM
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@Spanner11 wrote:Its a silly idea, and especially if someone not use to put in a pin and then put it in wrong 3 times(older people), the pin is only for the Sky Q Box, its not used online or anywhere else.
If there's no kids around then set the PIN to something simple, e.g. 1111
28 Apr 2024 05:19 PM - last edited: 28 Apr 2024 06:13 PM
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@Spanner11 wrote:
Its so annoying having to put in a pin in to watch a program, when NO KIDS are in the house, you should have control over it,
UK broadcasting regulation, based on law made in Parliament, says otherwise.
whats the point of parental controls if you can not turn it off, if they are all off this should be too, or make so its on by default and can be turn off using it own setting.
Any 'Parental Controls' offered by a regulated platform are in addition to Mandatory Daytime Protection, as defined in the Broadcasting Code. The Code specifically states that a platform must not permit customers to remove MDP.
Its a silly idea, and especially if someone not use to put in a pin and then put it in wrong 3 times(older people), the pin is only for the Sky Q Box, its not used online or anywhere else.Yes, because in this case the relevant Act of Parliament is over two decades old and so long pre-dates internet speeds fast enough for streaming: it applies to broadcast platforms, content and service.
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