Yes — WhitelistVideo's Auto-pilot (Premium) screens every YouTube video's title, description, and channel against your rules in 5-8 seconds before your child can watch it. Matching content plays automatically; everything else is blocked for your review.
An App That Screens Every Video Before Your Kid Watches It
Auto-pilot checks each video against your rules — automatically, in seconds, before it plays.
Most parental controls filter by category or keyword list. WhitelistVideo's Auto-pilot evaluates each video individually — reading its title, description, and channel — and blocks anything that doesn't match your rules, by default.
The Manual Way: Keyword Lists and Category Filters
Most YouTube parental controls stop at broad, static rules
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Set a maturity level or category filter
Restricted Mode and similar tools apply one broad setting across all of YouTube.
Doesn't evaluate individual videos — a video can slip through if it doesn't trip the filter's general rules.
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Maintain a keyword blocklist
Add banned words you want to block from titles or descriptions.
Easy to bypass with a reworded or disguised title; requires ongoing manual upkeep as new terms emerge.
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Review activity after the fact
Alert-based tools notify you once your child has already watched or searched for something.
The exposure has already happened by the time you're notified.
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Manually approve every channel
Whitelist-only tools without automated screening require you to vet and add every channel yourself.
Time-consuming to maintain as your child's interests grow.
The Easier Way: Auto-pilot Screens Every Video, Automatically
WhitelistVideo's Auto-pilot checks each video against your rules before your child ever sees it
Reads context, not just keywords
Auto-pilot checks a video's title, description, and channel against the rules you set — catching disguised or reworded content that keyword blockers miss.
5-8 seconds, every video
The check happens the moment your child clicks a video. Matching content plays instantly; anything outside your rules is blocked for your review.
Metadata only — never personal data
Auto-pilot analyzes what a video is about, not who's watching. WhitelistVideo doesn't track your child's viewing history or collect personal information — COPPA compliant by design.
Blocks by default, not after the fact
Every video is blocked until Auto-pilot approves it or you do. That's the opposite of detection-based tools that alert you after your child has already seen something.
Learns your preferences over time
Set categories like Educational, Science, or Art, and Auto-pilot finds and screens channels that match — you review and can override every suggestion.
You always have the final say
Auto-pilot never makes a decision you can't see or reverse. Every block and every approval is visible and editable from your parent dashboard.
Auto-pilot vs Category & Keyword Filters
Per-video AI screening vs static rule-based filtering
| Capability | Category/Keyword Filters | WhitelistVideo Auto-pilot |
|---|---|---|
| Screens each video before it plays | ||
| Speed of check | N/A — no per-video check | 5-8 seconds, then plays or blocks |
| Catches content that slips past keyword filters | ||
| Parent can override any decision | Varies by app | |
| What it reads to decide | Varies — some read full browsing/search history | Video metadata only (title, description, channel) — never personal data |
| Works without manual channel-by-channel setup |
How Auto-pilot Works
From click to decision in 5-8 seconds
Child clicks a video
Every video is blocked by default until it's screened or already approved.
Auto-pilot checks metadata
Title, description, and channel are checked against your content rules — 5-8 seconds.
Match plays, mismatch blocks
Content matching your rules plays instantly. Anything else is blocked and flagged for your review.
You review and override
See every Auto-pilot decision in your dashboard. Approve, deny, or adjust your rules at any time.
Frequently Asked Questions
Let Auto-pilot Screen Every Video, So You Don't Have To
Set your rules once. Auto-pilot checks every video against them, automatically, before your child watches.
Auto-pilot is included on the Premium plan. No credit card required to start your trial.





