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Gaming Consoles

Gaming Consoles focuses on how gaming fits into family life and where simple boundaries can reduce risk without ruining the fun. The aim is a sensible, age-appropriate baseline that supports healthy play, limits unwanted contact or overspending, and keeps gaming easier to manage over time.

For: Parents and carers
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What matters most

These are the areas that usually make the biggest difference in everyday household digital safety.

  • Who your child can play and communicate with during gamesKnow whether they can interact only with friends, friends-of-friends, or strangers, and how chat, party invites, friend requests, and cross-platform messaging are managed. A game that feels safe can still become a route into less supervised spaces such as Discord, WhatsApp, Snapchat or other messaging apps.
  • How gaming platforms are used as social spacesSome gaming platforms include open social areas that are not really games at all, such as virtual hangouts, lobbies, events, or shared worlds. These spaces can expose children to strangers, swearing, abusive behaviour, or adult conversations even when nothing looks obviously risky.
  • How accounts, usernames and profiles are set upEnsure a parent can access, manage, and recover the account if needed. Gamertags, avatars, public profiles and linked accounts can reveal more than parents realise.
  • Whether real-world money can be spent without frictionCheck how purchases are approved to avoid accidental or pressured spending. Skins, upgrades, season passes and in-game currency can create pressure to spend real money.
  • How your child handles competition, pressure, and stoppingBe aware of how your child responds to wins, losses, and competitive pressure. Wins, losses, team dynamics, rewards, ranked play, and “one more game” mechanics can make gaming harder to step away from.
Full guide

What the full guide covers

The complete guide is designed to move from understanding the issue to applying realistic settings and routines.

What to keep in perspective

Context that helps you avoid overreacting, underreacting, or focusing on the wrong risks.

Sensible defaults

Practical starting settings and routines that work for most households.

What to watch for over time

Things that may need to be reviewed as devices, accounts, habits and family circumstances change.

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