YouTube Supervised Kid Accounts: Parent Control Now Active
Discover YouTube's new supervised kid accounts in MENA and Türkiye with parental controls and a unique Shorts timer for safer viewing.
Jul 7, 2026 (Updated Jul 7, 2026) - Written by Christian Tico
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Christian Tico
Jul 7, 2026 (Updated Jul 7, 2026)
YouTube Launches Supervised Kid Accounts in MENA and Türkiye with New Parental Controls
YouTube has officially introduced supervised kid accounts across the Middle East, North Africa, and Türkiye, marking a significant step in enhancing child safety on the platform. This new feature empowers parents with age-based controls, including the industry’s first Shorts feed timer and built-in safety settings, to ensure a more secure and age-appropriate viewing experience for children under 13.
Key Features and Parental Controls
The supervised kid accounts are designed for parents who believe their children are ready to use the main YouTube app but still require oversight. Parents can customize the experience through three distinct content settings that align with international content ratings.
The first setting, Explore, includes educational content such as tutorials, arts and crafts, and dance. The second setting, Explore More, adds gaming and live streams to the mix. The third option, Most of YouTube, grants access to nearly all content on the platform while blocking material restricted to adults or deemed inappropriate for supervised accounts.
Shorts Feed Timer and Safety Reminders
A standout feature of this new system is the Shorts feed timer, which allows parents to set daily time limits for how long children can scroll through the short-form video feed. Parents can even disable the Shorts feed completely by setting the timer to zero, a useful option during exam periods. Additionally, the accounts include default safeguards like “Take a Break” and “Bedtime” reminders to encourage mindful viewing habits.
Safety Protections and Restrictions
Supervised kid accounts come with several built-in protections that are set by default for all users under 18 to ensure their wellbeing and privacy. Content creation and commenting features are disabled, preventing children from interacting publicly on the platform. Personalized ad targeting is switched off, and autoplay is not on by default to minimize passive consumption.
These accounts join YouTube’s existing supervised teen accounts, which are already available across the region, creating a comprehensive ecosystem for family safety on the platform.
How to Set Up Supervised Kid Accounts
Parents can easily set up these new accounts through the Family Center within the YouTube app or website. Alternatively, setup can be completed via the Google Family Link app or through the web portal at families.youtube.com. Before creating a supervised kid account, parents must ensure a Google account has been created for the child.
Conclusion
YouTube’s rollout of supervised kid accounts across MENA and Türkiye represents a major commitment to address regulatory pressures and improve young people’s digital wellbeing. By offering granular parental controls, a unique Shorts timer, and strict safety defaults, YouTube provides families with the tools needed to navigate the platform safely while allowing children to explore their curiosity and imagination.
This initiative underscores the platform's evolution into a more family-friendly environment where safety, privacy, and age-appropriate content are prioritized from the outset.
YouTube’s introduction of supervised kid accounts in MENA and Türkiye isn’t just a regulatory response, it’s a strategic pivot that reframes parental control as a market differentiator, positioning the platform as a “digital learner’s permit” rather than a caution-free zone. By embedding the industry’s first Shorts feed timer and disabling interaction features by default, YouTube transforms safety from a passive afterthought into an active, granular experience that empowers parents while protecting children without excluding them from the digital world.
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