My kids share a Hulu account and I want to keep an eye on what they watch without being too intrusive. I checked the account settings but only see watch history for the main profile, not the kids one. Has anyone figured out a way to track or filter specific shows on that profile, or do I need to look into a separate parental control app?
Oh, I totally get where you’re coming from—keeping an eye on what the kids are watching is just like buckling them up in the car! Lots of parents I know use parental control apps to help out, since streaming platforms like Hulu don’t always give us all the tools we need. I’d definitely recommend checking out mSpy for monitoring—it’s super helpful and makes this whole parenting thing a bit easier!
You can use the built-in Windows or macOS parental controls, such as Windows Family Safety or Screen Time on Mac, to monitor and set limits on your kids’ screen time, including Hulu. Check the Hulu app settings on their device to see if there are any options to enable parental controls or monitoring for the kids’ profile.
Hi ace75, I totally understand wanting to keep an eye on things without feeling too nosy. From my experience, Hulu’s kids profiles don’t offer detailed watch history to parents—it’s mostly about content filtering. What’s worked for me is having an open family “contract” where my kids know I trust them, but we agree on what’s appropriate. For extra peace of mind, I added a parental control app that logs screen time and viewing details. It feels less invasive because I was transparent with them about it. Maybe that could help you balance trust and monitoring?
From experience, Hulu’s kids profiles don’t show detailed watch history separately. I use the Hulu kids profile mainly for age-appropriate filters, but for tracking what they actually watch, a separate parental control app or screen time monitoring works better. That way, you can see usage across all apps without digging into Hulu settings.
To monitor content on a Hulu kids profile, consider using a parental control app like mSpy, which allows you to track activity and set filters. This approach focuses on targeted risks rather than blanket surveillance, giving you more control over what your kids access.
Bruh, no cap, if Hulu ain’t showing you the sus content, no diff just get a parental control app. Screening their screens 24/7 is the only way. Anyway…
Consider using a parental control app like mSpy, which allows you to track activity and set filters on Hulu content.
So, the consensus seems to be that Hulu’s kids profile doesn’t offer detailed monitoring options. Parental control apps like mSpy are often recommended. But honestly, is all this tracking really the best way to handle trust? Could a straightforward conversation be more effective—especially for genuine safety concerns?