27-08-2020 05:42 PM
We have recently joined EE for our Broadband. All the other internet providers we have been with I have been able to log into my account and set up parental controls for the router so that it covers all the devices in the house using the Wi-Fi. I have not been able to do this with the EE Router so far. I have seen the option to download Norton. The laptop I use at home belongs to my employer and I am not allowed to add any software to it so I can't see how to do this. Currently not able to prevent the kids looking at adult content (if they choose)! Any ideas?
27-08-2020 05:47 PM
None! EE does not provide any Parental Controls other than a free licence to Norton Family. You could install it on their mobiles but I suspect you need to control it from your PC.
19-10-2020 01:20 PM
I simply cannot believe this - I have also just switched to EE and to find ZERO parental controls at ISP or router level. My kids are way to smart (aren't they all) for anything installed and locked onto a device - and they have too many devices anyway....and their friends come around.....what do you do then?? Sorry kid, before you come in the house I need to install some software on your phone??. We also can't install Norton onto school issued equipment. Unless there is a solution I'm switching back to another BT supplier!!
Super annoyed..!!
05-08-2021 07:39 AM
I'm with you on this. Norton is rubbish! I'm looking to switch because this isn't acceptable at all! If I had known I would never have gone with EE!
05-08-2021 03:01 PM
@portal223344 , @SarahW30 , @Evaworsfold : Have a look at OpenDNS Family Shield . It only needs the DNS changing on your router & does not require you to install s/ware on your kid's devices..
05-08-2021 04:06 PM
Hi @Evaworsfold ,
The above is a very good suggestion. I would caution against the parent being less smart than the kids by pointing out that DNS resolves names such as "badthing.com" to numbers such as 6.6.6.6 without actually preventing access to 6.6.6.6
Imagine a map of SOHO with all the bad places marked, OpenDNS Family Shield would be the equivalent of providing a map omitting showing the bad places, but without preventing you from going there. Many mobile phones use their own DNS for privacy shielding and 8.8.8.8 is generally well-known as Google DNS to aid in circumventions. Good luck!
16-10-2021 08:12 PM
I feel the same. I moved from BT Broadband to EE mobile broadband because I only have copper on my street. I'm shocked there is Parental Control available. A clear oversight, or laziness.
18-10-2022 09:20 PM
I feel the same it is shocking there is not this simple feature to be able to block your children from seeing 18+ content!!! EE you'll need to sort this out as you'll have many very unhappy parents/customers
28-07-2023 08:18 PM
I am shocked too and yet I have just switched from BT to EE. I am not happy and want to switch back to bt
02-08-2023 08:28 PM
@rbwerere - there are third party solutions that will do similar to what you had with BT. One (OpenDNS) has been suggested earlier in this thread.
If you need help setting it up then help is at hand.