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Netflix Age Rating System: What It Means & How to Use It

Netflix Age Rating System Explained

Netflix Age Rating System Explained

In the world of streaming, content is vast and varied. Netflix wants to give viewers clues about what they might see — so people (especially parents) can decide what is appropriate. That’s where Netflix’s maturity rating / age rating system comes in.


What Is the Netflix Maturity / Age Rating System?

Netflix uses a maturity rating system (or age rating labels) to indicate how suitable a movie, TV show, or game is for different age groups. These ratings are designed to help viewers — especially parents — decide what content is appropriate for themselves or their children.

These ratings may vary slightly by country or region, because Netflix adapts to local norms, regulations, and rating boards. In addition to the rating (like “TV-MA” or “PG”), Netflix often displays content advisories (e.g. “Violence,” “Language,” “Sexual content”) to explain why that rating was given.

When a viewer opens a show’s detail page (or plays an episode), the rating appears briefly on screen, and the content advisories may also appear.

Because Netflix shows many titles, the ratings may reflect the highest maturity level in that show (for example, some seasons may be more mature than others).


Netflix Rating Categories & What They Mean

Here is a breakdown of the main maturity rating categories used by Netflix, and what each generally means:

RatingTypeRecommended forWhat it signals / caution
TV-YVery young childrenAll audiencesProgram designed for young children; minimal content
TV-Y7Older young childrenAges 7+Some mild fantasy violence, or mild themes
G / TV-GGeneralAll audiencesSuitable for general audiences with no strong content
PG / TV-PGParental guidanceAll audiences (with caution for younger)Some content may be unsuitable for young children
PG-13TeensAge 13+ (as a guide)More mature content (violence, language, sexual elements)
TV-14Teen / older teensAge 14+Content may not be suitable for younger teens
RRestrictedAge 17+ (US standard)Stronger adult content — language, violence, sexual content
TV-MAMature audiencesAdultsIntended for mature audiences; may contain strong or explicit content
NC-17Adults only18+Very mature / explicit content; no one 17 and under admitted

Some notes:

Let’s look more closely at what you might see in each:

TV-Y / Very Young

TV-Y7

G / TV-G

PG / TV-PG

PG-13

TV-14

R / TV-MA

NC-17


How Netflix Assigns Ratings (Their Criteria)

Netflix doesn’t randomly assign ratings. They base them on the frequency, intensity, and impact of mature content such as violence, nudity, sexual content, strong language, substance use, frightening scenes, and more.

Here are some key considerations:

Netflix also shows content descriptors next to a title’s rating, to help users understand what mature content to expect (e.g. “Violence,” “Sexual content,” “Strong language”).

Because some shows evolve in tone over seasons, Netflix may list the rating for a particular season or episode you’re playing, not always the overall series rating.

Moreover, Netflix allows regional differences in ratings. A movie on Netflix US may carry a different rating in India or the UK, based on local standards.


Viewing the Ratings & Content Advisories

Where Do You See the Rating?

What About Descriptors?

These descriptors help parents and viewers decide whether a particular content element is acceptable, even if the rating is borderline.


How to Set Up Parental Controls / Maturity Settings on Netflix

One of Netflix’s most useful features is letting you limit what a given profile can see, based on maturity ratings, and even block specific titles. Here’s how you do it.

Steps to Set Viewing Restrictions

  1. Log into Netflix and go to Account.
  2. Under “Profile & Parental Controls,” select the profile you want to manage.
  3. Click “Viewing Restrictions / Maturity Settings / Change” (varies by region).
  4. Enter your Netflix password to confirm.
  5. Choose a maximum maturity rating for that profile (e.g. “PG-13,” “TV-14,” “R,” etc.)
  6. Optionally, block specific titles (even if they fall under that rating). Under “Title Restrictions,” type in a show or movie name and block it.
  7. Save your changes.

After making changes, some devices might need a refresh (sign out/in or switch profiles) to apply settings.

Profile Lock (PIN)

To prevent children or others from changing settings or accessing higher-rated profiles:

This helps ensure your restricted profiles can’t be bypassed.

Kids Profile Option

If you check the “Kid?” box when creating or editing a profile, Netflix treats it as a Kids profile. That restricts content automatically (for example, limiting to PG or lower) and simplifies the interface.

Setting Game Maturity Ratings

If your Netflix account includes games (Netflix is expanding into gaming), those games follow the same maturity rating logic: a game will only appear in a profile if the game’s maturity level is at or below that profile’s rating.


Tips & Best Practices for Parents & Guardians


Challenges & Criticisms of the Netflix Rating System

While Netflix’s maturity rating system is useful, it has drawn some criticisms. Here are typical issues:

Ratings Seem Overcautious or Inconsistent

Some users feel Netflix’s ratings or descriptors are inconsistent or overly cautious. For instance, a minor nudity scene might trigger a “Nudity” tag in a show that overall is quite tame.

One user on Reddit commented:

“I’ve been noticing that TONS of Netflix’s maturity ratings claim things like nudity … even when there is none.”

These inconsistencies can make parents wary of trusting them fully.

Regional Differences & Cultural Norms

What’s acceptable in one country might be too mature in another. Netflix adjusts ratings regionally, but sometimes that leads to confusion when comparing titles across markets.

Titles “Exceed Maximum Maturity Rating” Issues

Some users report being blocked from content even if they believe it should be allowed under their settings, receiving an error like “this title cannot be played because it exceeds the maximum maturity rating.”

Settings Might Reset or Be Altered

There are occasional user reports of maturity settings changing on their own (or being reset). For example:

“My son’s profile changed from PG to all maturity … even though he cannot access my account.”

This suggests Netflix may have bugs, syncing issues, or unintended resets.

Evolving Content vs. Static Ratings

Sometimes a show changes tone or includes mature content in later seasons, but the original rating doesn’t reflect that. The rating may update per season or episode, but it can be confusing.


How Netflix’s Rating System Compares to Others

Netflix’s system draws largely from the U.S. TV Parental Guidelines and the MPA film rating system.

Compared to traditional TV or theatrical classification boards, Netflix has flexibility — it can tailor advisories, block titles, and set per-profile rules.

But one downside is that Netflix’s ratings are internal (not government certification). They aren’t legally binding — Netflix is self-regulating based on its own guidelines and region.

Because of that, they rely heavily on transparency (using descriptors) and parental control tools to help manage what users see.


Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

Q: Can I override the maturity rating for a piece of content?
A: No — a profile restricted to a certain rating cannot access content above it. However, you can block specific titles even if they are under the limit.

Q: Do these ratings apply to all Netflix catalogs globally?
A: Not exactly. Netflix adapts ratings per region to comply with local systems, norms, and regulations.

Q: Are ratings always accurate?
A: They are generally reliable, but many users report occasional mismatches or oversensitive advisories. Use them as a guide, not absolute truth.

Q: Will new shows automatically show up even if I restrict maturity?
A: No. If a title exceeds the profile’s maturity rating, it will be hidden or blocked.

Q: How often does Netflix update the rating for a show?
A: Netflix may update ratings per season or episode, especially if content changes.

Q: Are games treated the same as movies/shows?
A: Netflix applies the same maturity logic to games. Games are only shown when their maturity rating is equal to or below the profile’s limit.

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