Disable or enable Restricted Mode
Android app
- Sign in to your account.
- On the top right, tap menu
.
- Select Settings > General.
- Turn Restricted mode on or off.
Mobile site
- Sign in to your account.
- In the top right, tap menu
.
- Tap Settings.
- Tap Restricted Mode to turn it on or off.
Android TV
Note: This only controls Restricted Mode on your Android TV.
- Sign in to your accounts.
- From the Home screen, scroll down to the Apps row.
- Select YouTube.
- Scroll down and select Settings.
- Select Restricted Mode or Safety Mode.
- Select Enabled or Disabled.
Once enabled, Restricted Mode remains on, even if you sign out. If another person signs in to YouTube, Restricted Mode will still be on. If you want to make sure that other users on the computer can’t change the setting, be sure to lock Restricted Mode and sign out of the account.
Restricted Mode is an optional setting that you can use to help screen out potentially mature content that you may prefer not to see or don’t want others in your family to see.
We use many signals—such as video title, description, metadata, Community Guidelines reviews, and age-restrictions—to identify and filter out potentially mature content. Restricted Mode is available in all languages, but due to differences in cultural norms and sensitivities, the quality may vary.
When restricted mode is enabled, you will not be able to see comments on the videos you watch.