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Published 17th April 2020
A free online safety guide on Disney+.
Disney+ is the latest big player in the TV streaming market. The global brand has released its own subscription-based streaming service to rival that of competitors such as Netfl¬ix, Amazon Prime and Apple TV. As the name might suggest, it’s designed to be family friendly, with content restricted to PG and PG-13 (UK equivalent 12a). It can be streamed on pretty much any device – mobile phones, tablets, PC’s, TVs and games consoles – and features a huge library of classic Disney titles. Below, we’ve highlighted a few tips for parents to consider to ensure that their children get the most enjoyable experience out of the service.
In the guide, you'll find tips on a number of potential risks such as hackers, age-inappropriate content and outdated cultural depictions.
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