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dubmon
6 years agoFriendly Neighbour
T3200M - help with cumbersome scheduling access
Hello, I'm trying to setup "Scheduling Access" in my T3200M to limit how late my son can play his PlayStation into the wee hours of the morning 😕 I do find the T3200M scheduling interface cumbe...
FuzzyLogic
Community Power User
6 years agoThis is probably better done through PSN account management:
https://support.playstation.com/s/article/PS4-Play-Time-Management-for-Child-Accounts?language=en_US
Simply changing the router will not necessarily restrict the usage of the PS4 as not all games require online access.
- dubmon6 years agoFriendly Neighbour
Hi RonAKA & FuzzyLogic - thanks for the great suggestion of enabling Family Management on the PS4/PSN.
I spent the last 30 minutes trying to set it up but unfortunately it's a not starter. Years ago when my son first got his PS4, we set him up as a regular account (e.g. not a child account) so his account is already a "Family Manager" account and this status/flag cannot be removed from his account after the fact; this is the information that I received from the PS Support folks. In order to setup parental controls, I would have to make a new child account for him and he's not going to go for that as he's spent years building up this account for the various games that he plays.Any other suggestions? OpenDNS or alternatives that support time-based filtering at the DNS level? Do my time-based rules on my T3200M look correct?
- FuzzyLogic6 years ago
Community Power User
I think you won't have much luck with alternate means.
Based on this information from Sony it would appear you should still be able to do what you want. You likely will need to create a new 'family' account and then add people to this group. More info here:
https://manuals.playstation.net/document/en/ps4/settings/family.html
From what I've seen an account is considered a 'child' based on the age associated with the account (birthday).
- dubmon6 years agoFriendly Neighbour
thanks FuzzyLogic! My son's account was not setup as a child account from the beginning so that's the problem. We used a birth year that would have been considered an adult. In the past, I've tried to setup accounts for him and if you specify the birth year of a child then it locks out account creation as the individual needs to be a certain age. I get that this is biting me in the butt now for the opposite reason 😞