# How to set parental controls on Vodafone broadband

> A complete guide to setting parental controls on Vodafone broadband, including the app, router settings, and Web Safe filter. UK English, no affiliate links.

**Published:** 2026-06-03
**Category:** HOW_TO_TELCO
**Author:** Rafael Tuñón
**Canonical URL:** https://rechargevodafone.co.uk/how-to-set-parental-controls-on-vodafone-broadband/

## Key takeaways

- Vodafone's Web Safe filter is the primary tool for blocking adult and harmful content on your home broadband connection.
- You can manage parental controls via the My Vodafone app (iOS and Android), the My Vodafone web portal, or directly through your router's admin interface.
- The router admin page (typically at 192.168.1.1) lets you block specific devices, set internet schedules, and apply access controls per device.
- Web Safe settings can be adjusted at any time under My Vodafone > Services > My Web Safe, and you can add or remove individual sites from the filter.
- For families with young children, the UK's Internet Matters charity offers free step-by-step parental control guides at internetmatters.org.

## Key statistics

- **97%**, of UK children aged 3-17 live in a household with internet access, according to Ofcom (Source: Ofcom, Children and parents: media use and attitudes)

## Article

## What Vodafone's parental controls actually offer

Vodafone provides parental controls for home broadband customers through two main systems: **Web Safe**, a network-level content filter managed online, and the **router admin interface**, which lets you control individual devices connected to your Wi-Fi.

Web Safe works at the network level, meaning it applies to every device in your home without needing to install anything on individual phones, tablets, or laptops. It filters content by category (adult material, gambling, violence, and similar) and allows you to add or remove specific websites from the filter list.

The router admin interface gives you more granular control: you can block or allow specific devices by their MAC address, set time schedules for internet access, and pause a device's connection entirely.

According to [Ofcom's research on children's media use](https://www.ofcom.org.uk/research-and-data/telecoms-research/children), 97% of children aged 3 to 17 in the UK live in a household with internet access, making home broadband controls one of the most practical first steps for families. The UK's [Online Safety Act](https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/online-safety-act-explainer) also places new duties on platforms to protect children, but network-level filters remain the parent's responsibility to configure.

## How to manage Web Safe through My Vodafone

Web Safe is Vodafone's network-level content filter and is the easiest place to start for most households.

1. Go to [vodafone.co.uk](https://www.vodafone.co.uk) and sign in to your My Vodafone account.
2. Navigate to **My Services** (sometimes listed as **Services** in the top menu).
3. Select **My Web Safe**.
4. From here you can choose filter categories to block, add specific URLs to your blocked or allowed list, or turn the filter off entirely if you no longer need it.

Changes to Web Safe normally take effect within a few minutes across your whole home network. You do not need to restart your router.

If you want to unblock a site that Web Safe has blocked, the same menu lets you add it to an exceptions (allowed) list. This is useful for sites that are incorrectly categorised by the filter, such as some health information or educational platforms.

## How to use the My Vodafone app for parental controls

The My Vodafone app (available on iOS and Android) provides access to most of the same broadband management features as the web portal, including Web Safe settings.

1. Download the **My Vodafone** app from the App Store or Google Play.
2. Sign in with your Vodafone account credentials.
3. Tap **Broadband** or **My Services** depending on your app version.
4. Select **Parental Controls** or **Web Safe**.
5. Adjust your filter settings as needed. A 4-digit PIN can be set to prevent others in the household from changing the settings without authorisation.

The app is particularly useful if you want to make quick changes while away from a laptop, for example, if you need to unblock a site your child needs for homework without being at home.

## How to set parental controls through your Vodafone router

For device-level controls (blocking a specific phone or tablet rather than the whole network), you need to log in to your router's admin interface directly.

1. Open a web browser on a device connected to your Vodafone broadband.
2. Type **192.168.1.1** into the address bar and press Enter. This is the default address for most Vodafone routers, including the Super Hub range.
3. Log in using the admin credentials printed on your router (usually on a label on the side or base).
4. Navigate to the **Security** or **Access Control** section.
5. From here you can:
   - View all devices currently connected to your network.
   - Block a specific device by its MAC address.
   - Set a schedule so that internet access is only available during certain hours (useful for children's devices at bedtime).
   - Restrict which websites a specific device can visit.

If you have a Vodafone Super Hub 2ac or later model, you can also reach the **Device Manager** by going to the **Attached Devices** tab and then selecting **Access Control**. Enter the MAC address of the device you want to restrict, set your rules, and click **Apply**.

Note: If your router's admin address does not work at 192.168.1.1, check the label on the device as some models use a different default address, or consult [Internet Matters' Vodafone setup guide](https://www.internetmatters.org/parental-controls/broadband-mobile/vodafone/) which is kept up to date for different router models.

## Adding device-level controls alongside Vodafone's network filter

Network-level filters like Web Safe are a useful baseline, but they can be bypassed if a child connects a device to a different network, such as mobile data or a friend's Wi-Fi. For more complete protection, combine Vodafone's controls with device-level tools.

**For Apple devices (iPhone, iPad, Mac):**
Use **Screen Time**, found in Settings. You can set content restrictions by age rating, block specific apps, and set daily time limits. Screen Time can be protected with a separate passcode.

**For Android devices:**
[Google Family Link](https://families.google/familylink/) (free) lets parents approve app downloads, set screen time limits, and view activity reports. It works across Android phones and tablets.

**For Windows computers:**
Windows includes **Microsoft Family Safety** under account settings, which allows content filters, screen time management, and spending limits on the Microsoft Store.

**For all devices:**
Consider setting your router's DNS to a family-friendly DNS provider such as [Cloudflare for Families](https://developers.cloudflare.com/1.1.1.1/setup/#use-cloudflare-for-families) (1.1.1.3) or [CleanBrowsing](https://cleanbrowsing.org/). This adds a further layer of filtering that operates independently of Vodafone's own systems.

[Internet Matters](https://www.internetmatters.org/) is a UK non-profit supported by major providers including Vodafone, BT, and Sky. Its website provides free, regularly updated guides for all the above platforms in plain English, specifically aimed at UK parents.

## How to contact Vodafone if controls are not working

If you are experiencing technical issues with Web Safe or your router settings are not saving correctly, you can contact Vodafone directly.

- **From a Vodafone landline:** dial **191** (free).
- **From a mobile (any network):** call **03333 040 191**.
- **Online:** use the live chat option within your My Vodafone account.
- **Community forum:** Vodafone's community forum at forum.vodafone.co.uk includes threads from other customers who have encountered similar issues and may have posted working solutions.

If you believe content is being incorrectly blocked or allowed, report it through My Vodafone under the Web Safe settings page so Vodafone can review the site's categorisation.

## Further help and reporting online harm

If your child has been exposed to harmful content online, or if you are concerned about their online safety more broadly, the following UK organisations offer free support and guidance.

- [Internet Matters](https://www.internetmatters.org/) covers parental controls for all major UK providers and devices.
- [NSPCC Online Safety](https://www.nspcc.org.uk/keeping-children-safe/online-safety/) provides advice on talking to children about what they encounter online.
- [Childline](https://www.childline.org.uk/) (0800 1111) is available 24 hours a day for children who need to speak to someone.
- To report illegal content such as child sexual abuse material, contact the [Internet Watch Foundation](https://www.iwf.org.uk/) or call the police on 101. In an emergency, call 999.

For more guides on managing your home network and mobile settings, visit our [Mobile and broadband how-to hub](/category/how-to-telco/).

You may also find our guide on [how to set up your Vodafone Wi-Fi Hub](/how-to-set-up-vodafone-wifi-hub/) useful if you are configuring your router for the first time alongside these parental control settings.

## Frequently asked questions

### Does Vodafone broadband come with parental controls switched on by default?

Vodafone applies its Web Safe filter by default on new broadband connections. You can review or change your filter settings at any time through My Vodafone under Services > My Web Safe.

### Can I block a specific website on Vodafone broadband?

Yes. Log in to My Vodafone, go to Services > My Web Safe, and add the specific URL to your blocked list. Changes usually take effect within a few minutes.

### Can I set a time limit for internet access on Vodafone broadband?

Yes, if you have a compatible Vodafone router such as the Super Hub 2ac or later. Log in to the router admin page (usually 192.168.1.1) and use the Access Control or Schedule settings to restrict internet hours for specific devices.

### What do I do if my child finds a way around the Vodafone parental controls?

Consider enabling additional controls at the device level (Screen Time on iOS, Google Family Link on Android) and review your router's DNS settings. Internet Matters at internetmatters.org provides free, regularly updated guidance for UK parents.

### Is Vodafone Web Safe free?

Yes, Web Safe is included as part of all Vodafone home broadband packages at no extra cost.

## Sources

1. [Broadband security and parental controls](https://www.vodafone.co.uk/network/broadband/security) (Vodafone UK)
2. [Vodafone parental controls setup guide](https://www.internetmatters.org/parental-controls/broadband-mobile/vodafone/) (Internet Matters)
3. [Children and parents: media use and attitudes](https://www.ofcom.org.uk/research-and-data/telecoms-research/children) (Ofcom)
4. [Online Safety Act explainer](https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/online-safety-act-explainer) (UK Government)
