How to Set Parental Controls on Sportzfy

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Sportzfy is one of the free app to watch live sports channels. It’s adored by fans of cricket, lovers of football and people who like to watch sport from across the planet. But in a world where your children might also be using your device or the app, you might be worried about what they could watch or click on. Which is where parental controls come in.
In this article, we will be walking you through all the details including the step by step process that you would need to know in order to set up parental controls on Sportzfy. We will also provide some guidance on how to make the app safer for children if it doesn’t include built-in parental control options.
Why do Parental Controls on Sportzfy matter?
Sportzfy provides access to numerous channels — some sports only, but others have ads or pop-ups that may not always be kid-friendly. Because the app doesn’t come from Google Play Store and operates via side-loaded third-party APK files, it may display ads at random intervals from third-party sources, and you can’t do anything about that.
So if your kids use your phone or tablet to watch sports, restrictions are probably a wise idea. Parental controls help you:
Block inappropriate content
Limit screen time
Avoid accidental clicks on ads
Limit which channels your child can watch
Does Sportzfy Provide Its Own Parental Controls?
There is currently (2025) no in app parental controls in Sportzfy. It won’t let you lock channels, filter content, or enable child-safe mode directly. That means you’ll be reliant on device-level controls and smart settings to make it safe for children.
But never fear — there are still multiple ways to safeguard your children during their use of the app.
Method 1: Use Android’s built-in parental controls
There is nothing more convenient than using the built-in parental controls found in modern devices.
If your child is on an Android phone or tablet, there’s an app from Google called Family Link that allows you to manage which apps he or she can use and for how long.
Step-by-step to Set It Up:
Insiders tip: Download Google Family Link on your own phone and your child’s.
If they don’t already have one, sign in to your child's Google Account.
Connect the child’s account to your account through Family Link app.
On the child’s device, go to Settings > Digital Wellbeing & Parental Controls.
Click Parental Controls and set up parental controls.
What You Can Do:
Block or limit Sportzfy usage
Monitor screen time
Set time limits per app
Approve or deny new apps
This doesn’t prevent your child from viewing content in Sportzfy once it’s open, but it allows you to dictate when and for how long your child can use it.
Method 2: Employ Third-Party App Lockers
You can also turn to app-locking apps to keep people from getting into Sportzfy. These allow you to use a PIN, password or fingerprint to unlock the app.
Recommended Apps:
AppLock by DoMobile
Norton App Lock
Kids Place - Parental Control
How It Helps:
Comic - #332b Sportsfy Guards the Children!
Allows you to hide your app behind a PIN or pattern
Prevents accidental operation when you aren’t there
Method 3: Screen Pin With Screen Pinning (For Younger Kids)
If your kid is watching a certain game or channel and you don’t want him or her to leave the app or to jump to another app, you can pin the screen.
How to Enable Screen Pinning:
Visit Settings > Security > Screen Pinning (or tap on “Advanced” in the settings).
Turn it on.
Open Sportzfy and select the channel through which you want your child to watch.
Press the Overview (Recent Apps) button, tap the icon of the app you want to pin, and choose Pin.
To Exit:
You will need to press two buttons simultaneously (typically Back + Overview); kids won’t find this easily.
This shoehorns them inside the Sportzfy app and stops them from changing app, or ads.
Method 4: Make Use of a Child Profile or Guest Mode
On some Android phones, you can manage a guest or restricted profile that is only available to your kids.
How to Create a Child/Guest Profile:
Navigate to Settings > Users & Accounts > Multiple Users
Add a Guest or New User
Keep that profile isolated from possibly dangerous apps
Prior to handing your devices over switch to that profile Portrait.
You can just not install sportzfy in that profile or else use the above mentioned applock to secure it.
Method 5: Watch From YouTube or a Legal Streaming Source
If you have a very small child, you may not want them to have direct access to Sportzfy. Instead:
Stream match highlights with YouTube Kids If you want to catch a few highlights of the games.
Make use of kids-protective apps such as JioTV (with parental mode) or Hotstar Kids Mode
Have them watch pre-approved recorded games
This way, there’s a minimal chance for them to come across any unsafe content and popups that occasionally show up on free streaming apps such as Sportzfy.
Bonus: Use DNS or a VPN to Block Ads There are other approaches you can take to block ads.
Some third-party advertisements may be provided by Google and may not be kid-friendly. You can’t get rid of all ads, but you can minimize them with these tools:
AdGuard DNS
AdGuard Family Protection Let's address the basics first: change your phone's DNS to AdGuard Family Protection
Blocks adult content and ads
Use Blokada (Ad Blocker App)
Download the Blokada app
Blocks in-app advertisements, such as pop-ups on Sportzfy
VPN with Ad-blocking
Some VPNs (such as Proton VPN, for example) have integrated ads off switches.
This won’t render Sportzfy 100% child-safe, but it can drastically minimize the likelihood of inappropriate content.
Last Words to Keep Kids Safe on Sportzfy
When possible, watch together (especially with young kids)
Do not let kids be admin of your device.
Take advantage of dark mode or brightness filters to help with eye fatigue
Keep Updating the Sportzfy app to minimize the bug and ad glitches
Conclusion
While not having the kind of direct parental controls found on other streaming devices, such as the aforementioned devices and the Roku, Sportzfy can be made safer for the family. With other tools, including Family Link, App Lockers, guest profiles, screen pinning and DNS filters, you can control what your child is watching as well as how they interact with the app.
After all, the first line of defense is active involvement: Talk to your kids about the content they’re watching and the reasons you’re so careful about their safety.
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