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Parents need to know that Apple TV is a large library of movies and shows for kids and adults to watch. Families can also sync apps and channels they pay for separately, such as Hulu, Amazon Prime Video, Starz, Showtime, NickHits, Noggin, Disney+ and Cinemax. It also includes content from Apple TV+. So when users find a show to watch, it will open in the synced app. If the content you want to watch is not available through an app you pay for, users can buy episodes or rent movies using their iTunes account. Parents can set a passcode around Restrictions, which allows you to set some filters and block access to explicit content. There's a dedicated "Kids" section, but tech savvy kids could easily access trailers, episodes, movies and mature content meant for adults. Read the developer's privacy policy for details on how your (or your kids') information is collected, used, and shared and any choices you may have in the matter, and note that privacy policies and terms of service frequently change. Apple is one of Common Sense Media's paying content partners, but its app was reviewed by an independent writer.