25 Mar 2024 06:29 PM
I have never had to enter a pin number on BBC, ITV channel 4/5 or Free view before the water shed, only on Sky. Even the game Crystal Maze required a pin to watch.
25 Mar 2024 08:44 PM
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@terex wrote:I have never had to enter a pin number on BBC, ITV channel 4/5 or Free view before the water shed, only on Sky. Even the game Crystal Maze required a pin to watch.
Guess you don't record anything that warrants it then. An example that immediately comes to mind is Silent Witness
17 Apr 2024 11:00 PM
I just downloaded a show from C4 on to my sky box it's 22.56pm and it asked me to put pin in before I can watch it. How is that a thing ?
17 Apr 2024 11:15 PM
To stop kids watching something that they shouldn't, better to be safe than sorry for 2 seconds of your time to enter a 4 digit code!
18 Apr 2024 12:50 AM
To stop kids watching they shouldn't you mean like Crystal maze. You honestly think that the kids don't know the pin how naive of you.Even Ofom admit that. Why should anyone pay for a service then be controlled what they can watch.
18 Apr 2024 01:50 AM
I get that before 9pm... But at 11pm??
18 Apr 2024 07:39 AM
My kid doesn't know the pin.....
And your not controlled with what you can watch, just take 2 seconds of your time to enter the pin it's not that hard is it really
18 Apr 2024 07:40 AM
Check that you dont have ratings set as a pin will be required all times of the day for that
18 Apr 2024 08:41 AM - last edited: 18 Apr 2024 08:47 AM
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@terex wrote:
Why should anyone pay for a service then be controlled what they can watch.
Largely due to the moral panic when multichannel 'foreign owned' satellite television arrived over three decades ago (long pre-dating streaming services)
Incidentally, 'what you can watch' has always been controlled by someone.
25 Aug 2024 07:26 PM
Because these general transmission channels cannot offer programming outside of broadcast rules. So their content must be applicable to time it is broadcast. Hence no need for PIN.
05 Oct 2024 11:19 AM
I'm over 60 and I have to use the stopped pin because why???? No one under 30 comes in and no under18 .. why am I not allowed to choose?
05 Oct 2024 11:23 AM
Posted by a Superuser, not a Sky employee. Find out moreIf you're watching age restricted content pre watershed then it'll always ask for the pin regardless of your settings. It is an Ofcom requirement that Sky must adhere to and cannot be overriden by Sky or you.
05 Oct 2024 11:48 AM
That doesn't make it right .. I'm WAY over 21, so what's restricted?? If it was once a day but ever time I change channels.. who is ofcom protecting in my house with two adults?? It's one reason I'll not be rejoining
05 Oct 2024 12:08 PM
Posted by a Superuser, not a Sky employee. Find out moreIt's not Skys doing. It's legislation so perhaps contact your MP if it's that big an issue for you.
05 Oct 2024 08:57 PM - last edited: 05 Oct 2024 09:16 PM
Posted by a Superuser, not a Sky employee. Find out more
@Chris_Home wrote:
That doesn't make it right ..
No, but it does make it the law of the land (specifically the Communications Act 2003 as enforced through the Broadcasting Code) and any regulated EPG platform not complying would face significant financial penalties and ultimately loss of their transmission rights.
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