Activity Reports

Activity Reports

Activity Reports are documents that provide an overview of activities related to a specific project or organization. They can be used to track progress, identify areas for improvement, and measure the success of past initiatives. Activity Reports provide valuable insights into how resources have been allocated and utilized over a given time period, helping organizations make informed decisions about future projects. The data contained in these reports is often highly detailed, making it important for readers to be able to quickly understand what they’re looking at. This means that Activity Reports should be well-organized and easy to read. Additionally, they should include visuals such as graphs and charts whenever possible in order to further clarify the data presented. Ultimately, Activity Reports enable organizations to better assess their performance so that they can optimize their operations moving forward.

Video Blocking

Frequently Asked Questions

YouTube parental control provides detailed insight into what videos, channels, and other content your child is viewing on the platform. It also provides notifications when a new video or channel is added to their watch history.
Parents can access their child’s activity report through the YouTube Kids app, or from the parent dashboard on the YouTube website.
Yes, parents will only be able to view information related to what their child has watched within the last 90 days. They will not have access to comments their child may have posted or received, nor the ability to see who they are subscribed to or communicating with on YouTube.
No, this feature is free and available for all users of YouTube Kids and family friendly accounts on YouTube.