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This message was authored by Mock+King+Jay This message was authored by: Mock+King+Jay

A PIN is required......

......to watch, 'Rick Stein's Cornwall.'

 

Scenes of graphic fish-poaching????

 

Can we PLEASE have the ability to turn this parental control off?

 

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This message was authored by Annie+UK This message was authored by: Annie+UK

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OFCOM police the use of PIN protection 😞

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

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@Mock+King+Jay  There's no pin protection for me on the same program, must be a glitch with you hardware so try a reboot assuming it's the episode on bbc 1 between half 2 and three


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@Mock+King+Jay wrote:

 

Can we PLEASE have the ability to turn this parental control off?

 


No: such an option is specifically ruled out in the wording of the Broadcasting Code and so would effectively be illegal for a regulated platform to implement.

 

The Ofcom Broadcasting Code (“the Code”) allows for films rated up to ‘15’ by the BBFC (British Board of Film Classification) to be broadcast during the daytime on premium subscription channels and up to ‘18’ on pay per view film channels, provided that they are protected by a mandatory PIN code. This form of protection is called mandatory daytime protection (“MDP”) and cannot be removed or bypassed by viewers.

Following our consultation in March 2018, this document sets out Ofcom’s decision to extend the application of the MDP rules in the Code to permit scheduled television channels to show programmes, which can currently only be shown after the 9pm watershed, before this time, but only if mandatory daytime protection is in place.

Ofcom has carefully considered all consultation responses in reaching this decision and this statement concludes the review. The revisions to the relevant rules to extend MDP beyond premium film content will come into force on 1 January 2019.

 

https://www.ofcom.org.uk/consultations-and-statements/category-2/mandatory-daytime-protection 

 

 

There are undoubtedly errors in its application (I got a PIN challenge when switching to 'The Simpsons' on Sky Max at 19:30 yesterday) but such mistakes could not justify a change in the eyes of Ofcom.

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