Covenant Eyes is not compatible with Smart TVs or Streaming Devices.
Smart TVs
Use your device’s manufacturer device controls or parental controls. Most devices use a PIN to lock apps and content settings. We’ve listed some popular devices and details below:
- LG - Safety Settings provide some control, including a PIN, but may not be available in every country.
- Samsung – Parental Controls use a PIN to limit access to apps, channels, and content.
- Sony – Parental lock controls are available on some models.
- TCL (non-Roku) – Parental Controls on recent models use V-Chip technology, front panel lock, and channel block.
- TCL (with Roku) – start by pressing the home button, and then follow the same steps as the Roku streaming device.
- Vizio – Parental Controls allow you to block specific programs.
Streaming Devices
Use your device’s built-in controls. Most device manufacturers provide parental controls, viewing restrictions, or age restrictions. Here are some common brands:
- Apple TV – restrict access to certain content and features on your Apple TV.
- Fire TV Stick (Amazon) –set parental controls on a Fire TV. You can also set parental controls for Prime Video, Amazon’s streaming app/service.
- Roku– read Roku’s article about how to block content.
Other Options
Ultimately the decision is up to you, but here are three options to consider:
- Create device stations in public areas in your home.
We recommend you set up and use your devices in a shared space, like the family room. For example, you can set up a “gaming desk,” “homework computer station,” or “work desk” in your living room. When you take away the secrecy of device usage, people make better, healthier choices with their devices. - Protect your home by adjusting the settings on your router (the device that sends and amplifies your WiFi).
You can decrease the availability of inappropriate content by changing your router’s connection settings. CleanBrowsing and OpenDNS are free filtering companies. If you change your connection settings on your router to one of them, they’ll filter explicit content on any device that connects to your WiFi. - Consider a different device.
If you are experiencing the temptation to look at inappropriate content on a Linux-based device because Covenant Eyes isn’t monitoring it, consider switching to Windows or Mac® computer so Covenant Eyes can monitor it.