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PlayStation Unveils New Parental Control App for Safer Gaming

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– PlayStation is launching a new Family app for iOS and Android to help parents manage their child’s playtime on PS5 and PS4.
– The app offers customizable features like activity reports, visibility into gameplay, and approval for extra playtime requests.
– It includes an onboarding experience for setting up child accounts and managing spending on the PlayStation Store.
– Parents can also customize privacy settings for their children through the app.
– Nintendo and Microsoft offer similar dedicated parental control apps for their respective gaming platforms.

Sony’s PlayStation division has introduced a new mobile application designed to give parents greater oversight and control over their children’s gaming experiences. The PlayStation Family app, now available for both iOS and Android devices, offers a convenient way to monitor and manage playtime on PS5 and PS4 consoles remotely. While parental controls have long been accessible directly on the hardware, this dedicated app provides a more flexible and accessible approach for families.

With the app, caregivers can review detailed activity reports, see exactly which games their children are playing, and even receive requests for additional playtime that can be approved or denied with a tap. An intuitive setup process guides parents through creating child accounts, and there are tools to regulate spending in the PlayStation Store. Customizable privacy settings allow further tailoring to match each family’s preferences and rules.

This move aligns PlayStation with industry peers; both Nintendo and Microsoft offer their own parental control applications for mobile platforms. These tools help manage gameplay on the Switch and Xbox systems, reflecting a broader industry commitment to supporting family-friendly gaming environments.

(Source: The Verge)

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