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3 Dangerous Myths Parents Believe About Parental Controls (And How to Fix Them)

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In this eye-opening episode, I expose three dangerous myths about parental controls that leave kids vulnerable online—even when parents think they’ve done everything right. Drawing from my own experiences as a tech-savvy kid (and the tricks I used to bypass restrictions), I’ll show you why common strategies like blocking browsers or limiting screen time aren’t enough. Here’s what we’ll cover:
1️⃣ Myth #1: Blocking Safari/Chrome stops internet access.
➜ How kids use “backdoor browsers” in apps like Google Docs, News, and even Settings.
2️⃣ Myth #2: Screen time limits prevent tech problems.
➜ Why 30 minutes on YouTube can be riskier than 5 hours on a chess app.
3️⃣ Myth #3: No social media = no exposure to inappropriate content.
➜ The hidden dangers of platforms like Roblox, Discord, and even YouTube Kids.
🎯 BONUS TIP: Why “set it and forget it” parental controls fail—and how ongoing monitoring saves the day.
What You’ll Learn:
• How to block internet access entirely (not just browsers) using Screen Time settings.
• Why knowing what your child does online matters more than how long they’re online.
• Tools like OpenDNS and router controls to safeguard your home network.
🔗 Free Resource: Get my guide to iOS parental controls when you sign up for my newsletter: https://parenttech.support.
💡 Don’t forget to like, subscribe, and share! Together, we can help parents move beyond myths and protect kids with real-world strategies.
00:00 Introduction: Common Myths About Parental Controls
00:28 Myth 1: Blocking Browsers Shuts Off Internet Access
00:44 Myth 2: Screen Time Limits Solve Tech Problems
01:15 Myth 3: No Social Media Means No Inappropriate Content
01:41 Bonus Tip: Continuous Monitoring is Key
02:34 Deep Dive: Blocking Browsers and Internet Access
08:40 Deep Dive: Screen Time Limits and Their Effectiveness
10:46 Deep Dive: Social Media and Other Online Dangers
14:34 Conclusion: Stay Involved and Informed

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Sign up for my newsletter at https://parenttech.support.
Questions? Email me: [email protected]
In this eye-opening episode, I expose three dangerous myths about parental controls that leave kids vulnerable online—even when parents think they’ve done everything right. Drawing from my own experiences as a tech-savvy kid (and the tricks I used to bypass restrictions), I’ll show you why common strategies like blocking browsers or limiting screen time aren’t enough. Here’s what we’ll cover:
1️⃣ Myth #1: Blocking Safari/Chrome stops internet access.
➜ How kids use “backdoor browsers” in apps like Google Docs, News, and even Settings.
2️⃣ Myth #2: Screen time limits prevent tech problems.
➜ Why 30 minutes on YouTube can be riskier than 5 hours on a chess app.
3️⃣ Myth #3: No social media = no exposure to inappropriate content.
➜ The hidden dangers of platforms like Roblox, Discord, and even YouTube Kids.
🎯 BONUS TIP: Why “set it and forget it” parental controls fail—and how ongoing monitoring saves the day.
What You’ll Learn:
• How to block internet access entirely (not just browsers) using Screen Time settings.
• Why knowing what your child does online matters more than how long they’re online.
• Tools like OpenDNS and router controls to safeguard your home network.
🔗 Free Resource: Get my guide to iOS parental controls when you sign up for my newsletter: https://parenttech.support.
💡 Don’t forget to like, subscribe, and share! Together, we can help parents move beyond myths and protect kids with real-world strategies.
00:00 Introduction: Common Myths About Parental Controls
00:28 Myth 1: Blocking Browsers Shuts Off Internet Access
00:44 Myth 2: Screen Time Limits Solve Tech Problems
01:15 Myth 3: No Social Media Means No Inappropriate Content
01:41 Bonus Tip: Continuous Monitoring is Key
02:34 Deep Dive: Blocking Browsers and Internet Access
08:40 Deep Dive: Screen Time Limits and Their Effectiveness
10:46 Deep Dive: Social Media and Other Online Dangers
14:34 Conclusion: Stay Involved and Informed

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