How do you change parental controls on PS5?

Answered by Jarrod Smith

To change parental controls on the PS5, follow these steps:

1. Go to the Settings menu: On the PS5 home screen, scroll to the right and select the gear icon, which represents Settings.

2. Access Family and Parental Controls: In the Settings menu, scroll down and select Family and Parental Controls.

3. Choose Family Management: Within the Family and Parental Controls menu, select Family Management. This option allows you to manage the settings for each individual account within your family.

4. Select Parental Controls: From the Family Management menu, choose Parental Controls. This option will enable you to set restrictions and customize the settings for specific accounts.

5. Select the desired child account: Within the Parental Controls menu, you will see a list of all the accounts in your family. Choose the child account you want to set restrictions for by selecting it.

6. Edit the settings: After selecting the child account, choose the Edit option to adjust each feature or modify the preset parental control level.

7. Customize each feature: Within the Edit menu, you can customize various features and settings according to your preference. Some of the features you can control include age restrictions, online communication, game and app restrictions, and spending limits.

8. Adjust the preset parental control level: If you prefer to use a preset parental control level, you can choose from predefined age categories (e.g., 3+, 7+, 12+, 16+, and 18+). This option automatically applies age-appropriate restrictions for the selected level.

9. Save the changes: Once you have customized the settings to your satisfaction, make sure to save the changes by selecting the Save button. This ensures that the parental control settings are applied to the selected child account.

By following these steps, you can easily implement parental controls on your PS5 and manage the restrictions and settings for your child’s account. It’s important to regularly review and update these settings to ensure a safe and appropriate gaming experience for your child.