The Reddit consensus
On r/Parenting, r/YoutubeKids and r/screentime, the most-upvoted advice rarely names a single 'winner.' Instead it separates two problems most apps blur together: limiting time versus controlling content.
- Family Link and Qustodio get recommended for screen-time scheduling and app blocking — but parents repeatedly note both are blind to what happens inside the YouTube app.
- YouTube Kids gets mentioned early and dismissed fast: parents report the algorithm still surfaces weird or age-inappropriate videos, and older kids find it babyish.
- The advice that gets gold: 'block everything and only allow the channels you've actually watched.' That's the whitelist model — several parents describe rigging it manually before finding a purpose-built tool.
- Bypassing comes up constantly — kids using browsers, guest accounts, or a second device. The tools parents trust are the ones that are hard to circumvent, not just easy to install.
Reddit's takeaway: time-limit apps and content control are two different jobs. For YouTube content, the whitelist approach — approve channels one by one — is what parents recommend when nothing else stuck.






