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Herohero for Kids

Essential rules and tools for parental controls.

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Although HeroHero is not a platform that allows creators to upload "adult content" – such content is strictly prohibited on our platform, including all forms of explicit material, violence, illegal substance use, or gambling promotion – we understand how important it is to provide parents and legal guardians with tools to better monitor their children's online activities. This is particularly crucial when it comes to paid content. 🙏

❗️Our terms of use clearly state:

  • Anyone who wants to create an account on HeroHero must be at least 13 years old.

  • To purchase a subscription, users must either be of legal age or have written parental consent.

  • Creators are required to clearly label any content that may be inappropriate for children and teenagers.

📃 A detailed summary of rules for protecting underage users can be found in our Terms of Service, Section 17.

How to block access to HeroHero for minors

To restrict access to HeroHero for minors, you can follow one of these methods:

1. Set up parental controls 🔒 at the operating system level

Operating systems like Windows, macOS, or Android offer options to block specific websites:

  • On Windows, use Family Filters in the "Family and other user accounts" section.

  • On Apple devices, enable Screen Time and add HeroHero to blocked websites under "Content and Privacy."

  • On Android, download a parental control app from Google Play.

2. Blocking via your router

Many routers provide content filtering options at the network level:

  • Log in to your router's admin panel.

  • In the "Parental Controls" or a similar section, add HeroHero to blocked domains (https://herohero.co).

  • Save the changes and restart your router.

3. Use parental control apps 📱

There are various apps available to monitor and restrict children’s online activities. Consider using:

  • Qustodio (available for Windows, macOS, Android, and iOS)

  • Net Nanny

  • Kaspersky Safe Kids

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