How to Set Up Parental Controls Samsung Smart TV
Introduction
- What parental control options are available on your Smart TV.
- The limitations of your Smart TV's parental control options.
- About different TV & Film ratings that can be used to restrict viewing options.
- How to implement parental restrictions on your Smart TV.
1 Parental Controls
Parental Controls are features available on Samsung Smart TVs, that help parents reduce the risk of their children encountering unwanted or inappropriate content for their age or maturity level while watching TV or using internet apps.
Using Parental Controls is only an extra step in helping parents protect their children. Active, engaged parenting is essential in helping children develop good habits. Working with the children, talking to them and encouraging responsible behaviour is critical.
Smart TVs have become a point of convergence for all media and content sources, which allow us to enjoy all the entertainment from a single place. When it comes to configuring Parental Controls, it is important to understand the strengths and limitations that Samsung Smart TV features provide:
- They provide Parental Controls for traditional live TV channels, such as antenna or cable, and internet apps, such as browsers or streaming services. Certain apps may provide their own additional Parental Controls that can vary from one app to another and must be configured separately.
- They do not provide Parental Controls for other external sources such as: cable boxes, satellite receivers, gaming consoles, DVD, Blu-ray and other media players. If any of those devices provide such features, they will vary from one device to another and must be configured separately.
2 Change PIN
- Press the Home button on the remote control.
- Go to Settings on the bottom left corner of the screen.
- Select General from the settings menu.
- Then go to System Manager.
- Select the Change PIN option.
- You'll be asked to enter the current PIN first. After that, you'll be asked to enter a new PIN, then to confirm the new PIN.
The default PIN is 0000.
? Before you learn how to lock TV channels, would you like to learn about TV and Film Ratings?
- What parental control options are available on your Smart TV.
- The limitations of your Smart TV's parental control options.
- About different TV & Film ratings that can be used to restrict viewing options.
- How to implement parental restrictions on your Smart TV.
Parental Controls are features available on Samsung Smart TVs, that help parents reduce the risk of their children encountering unwanted or inappropriate content for their age or maturity level while watching TV or using internet apps.
Using Parental Controls is only an extra step in helping parents protect their children. Active, engaged parenting is essential in helping children develop good habits. Working with the children, talking to them and encouraging responsible behaviour is critical.
Smart TVs have become a point of convergence for all media and content sources, which allow us to enjoy all the entertainment from a single place. When it comes to configuring Parental Controls, it is important to understand the strengths and limitations that Samsung Smart TV features provide:
- They provide Parental Controls for traditional live TV channels, such as antenna or cable, and internet apps, such as browsers or streaming services. Certain apps may provide their own additional Parental Controls that can vary from one app to another and must be configured separately.
- They do not provide Parental Controls for other external sources such as: cable boxes, satellite receivers, gaming consoles, DVD, Blu-ray and other media players. If any of those devices provide such features, they will vary from one device to another and must be configured separately.
- Press the Home button on the remote control.
- Go to Settings on the bottom left corner of the screen.
- Select General from the settings menu.
- Then go to System Manager.
- Select the Change PIN option.
- You'll be asked to enter the current PIN first. After that, you'll be asked to enter a new PIN, then to confirm the new PIN.
The default PIN is 0000.
The TV Parental Guidelines Monitoring Board created the TV Ratings, or the TV Parental Guidelines, to help parents determine if a program is suitable for their child to watch by outlining the show’s target audience and possible content.
The TV Parental Guidelines Monitoring Board is a single group, and only provides opinions on content. They are there to help give you an overview of the themes present in a television program, not make decisions what is best for your child.
These ratings along with content descriptors appear in the top left corner of the TV screen during the first 15 seconds of each TV program and, on some TV channels, after every commercial break.
Rating Level

Content Descriptor
- FV - Fantasy Violence (exclusive to the TV-Y7 rating)
- D - Sexually Suggestive Dialogue (exclusive to the TV-PG and TV-14 ratings)
- L - Course or Crude Language
- S - Sexual Situations
- V - Violence
For further information, you can always check www.tvguidelines.org from any web browser.
The Motion Picture Association of America (MPAA) created the Film Ratings to help parents determine if a film is suitable for their child to watch. Ratings are determined by the Classification and Ratings Administration (CARA), via a board comprised of an independent group of parents.
The MPAA is a single group, and only provides opinions on content. They are there to help give you an overview of the themes present in a television program, not make decisions what is best for your child.
These ratings appear on all advertising materials for films, such as posters, movie trailers or online ads, on home video titles, such as DVD and Blu-Ray covers, and are listed in theaters and online streaming services when films are released.
Rating Badge
A film rating badge shows the following information:
- Rating Level on the left - indicates the films level of content so parents can decide whether the movie is suitable for their children.
- Rating Definition at the bottom - provides a more detailed explanation to parents of what the specific rating means.
- Rating Descriptors on the right - this language is unique to each film to convey the elements that caused it to receive its rating.
Rating Level
For further information, you can always check www.filmratings.com from any web browser.
- Press the Home button on the remote control.
- Go to Settings on the bottom left corner of the screen.
- Go to Broadcasting in the settings menu.
- Then select Program Rating Lock Settings and turn the feature on.
- From there, you'll be able to lock TV programs based on:
- TV Ratings - You'll be shown a table with the Rating Level on the left column and the Content Descriptor on the top row. Select a padlock at the intersection of the categories on the left and top to block that type of content and all higher categories.
- Film (MPAA) Ratings - You'll be shown a single column with the Rating Level. Select a padlock beside one of the rating categories to block that category and all higher categories.
- Downloadable U.S. Rating - Parental restriction information is automatically downloaded while you're watching digital TV channels and the parental restriction levels differ with each broadcasting station. Select a padlock beside one of the rating categories to block that category and all higher categories.
- Press the Home button on the remote control.
- Go to Apps on the bottom left corner of the screen.
- Select Settings from the top right corner of the screen.
- Scroll left and right to find the app you want to restrict access to then select Lock/Unlock beneath it's tile.
- Enter your PIN to lock the selected app.
- A padlock will appear in the top right corner of the app's tile meaning it's locked and requires a PIN to be entered in order to launch it.
Besides locking access to apps with a PIN code, some apps may provide additional features within their settings to restrict, filter or block unwanted or inappropriate content.