Don’t worry, it’s simple, but you actually need to download the Nintendo Switch Parental Controls app to a smart device to get parental controls up and running. The Nintendo Switch Parental Controls app allows parents to set restrictions on their kids’ activity while using the console. You can set play time limits, restrict access to online communication and block access to software based on its age rating. You can download the app for free on Android using the Google Play Store (opens in new tab), and on Apple devices using the iOS App Store (opens in new tab), so just keep reading for a detailed guide on how to set up parental controls on Nintendo Switch.
How to set up parental controls on Nintendo Switch
- Download the Nintendo Switch Parental Controls app on your smart device.
- Sign in to your Nintendo Account, or create one if you don’t already have one. The Nintendo Switch console you want to set up controls on will need to be logged into same account or logged into an account in the same Family Group (opens in new tab).
- After you’ve signed in, a registration code will be displayed in the Nintendo Switch Parental Controls app. Copy or make a note of this code.
- On your Nintendo Switch console, open the System Settings menu. Then, navigate to the Parental Controls section.
- Enter the registration code from your Nintendo Switch Parental Controls app on your Nintendo Switch console. This will link the app and console together.
- In the Nintendo Switch Parental Controls app, you’ll find individual menus for content restrictions, social media posts, online communications, play time limits, and use of the Nintendo eShop. Tap the dropdown box to set the restrictions for each, then tap Complete when happy.
- To temporarily lift the parental controls you’ve set on the console, navigate to the Console Settings tab in the app to get your PIN. Then, on the console, select the orange Parental Controls logo on the home screen and enter the PIN. This will lift restrictions until the Switch console is turned off or put into sleep mode. And that’s it! If you need more help with your Nintendo Switch, check out our tutorials on how to set up your Nintendo Switch, and how to connect your Nintendo Switch to a TV. We can also show you how to set up parental controls on PS4 and how to set up parental controls on Xbox Series X or S.