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This message was authored by trakkerdaz This message was authored by: trakkerdaz

Annoying parental controls

53 I am with limited dexterity in hands. Every time I turn over on sky stream please enter code! Sick of it bloody sick of it! When contract over I'm done. Sky should be able to turn this crap off. If they told me 1stly I wouldn't of bothered with Sky never again!

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This message was authored by TimmyBGood This message was authored by: TimmyBGood

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@trakkerdaz wrote:

 

Sky should be able to turn this crap off. 


Permitting users to remove Mandatory Daytime Protection is specifically forbidden by the Broadcasting Code: Sky has no choice but to apply it on channels carrying post-watershed rated content before 21:00

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This message was authored by trakkerdaz This message was authored by: trakkerdaz

Re: Annoying parental controls

That's my point! Nowhere does it say that unless put in small print somewhere obscure. I was never told about it on subscribing. If so I wouldn't of bothered. Our government through a gwango saying what we can watch & what time we can! Don't counter with well the kids are protected that's a crock because there parents give them the pin anyway! 

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@trakkerdaz 

 

Mandatory Daytime Protection dates back to the moral panic when 'foreign owned' satellite television arrived at the end of the 1980s: that was about fifteen Governments ago...

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This message was authored by Exiled-in-HH This message was authored by: Exiled-in-HH

Re: Annoying parental controls

Have you considered changing the pin to an easier to enter number such as 3333?

 

Is the size of the remote part of the issue ... Sky can supply a larger accessibility remote😉

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This message was authored by SKY1992bf This message was authored by: SKY1992bf

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As they are complying with government regulations they don't have a obligation to mention at point of sale 

 

The rules apply to all because there is no legitimate way of knowing which households have under 18s or not 


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This message was authored by TimmyBGood This message was authored by: TimmyBGood

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@trakkerdaz wrote:

 

Our government through a gwango saying what we can watch & what time we can!

 


Well, yes: that's something which just about every government on the planet sees as one of its basic functions.

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