ok just found this: To turn PIN protection on or off for pre-watershed shows: Press Home on your Sky Q remote and select Settings, then Parental. Enter your Sky TV PIN. Select Family, then PIN on pre-watershed playback. Select On to PIN-protect rated shows before the watershed, or Off to remove the need for a PIN.
If you watch something before the watershed that's rated to be shown after the watershed it asks for a PIN. I don't think you can turn that off, see if it asks you after 9pm.
I watch programmes on Sky one and Sky Witness (through Virgin) any most times I have to insert my pin number.I think it may be something to do with content of the programmes and child control.
ok just found this:
To turn PIN protection on or off for pre-watershed shows:
Press Home on your Sky Q remote and select Settings, then Parental.
Enter your Sky TV PIN.
Select Family, then PIN on pre-watershed playback.
Select On to PIN-protect rated shows before the watershed, or Off to remove the need for a PIN.
Re the above:
You should note that, even with the parental controls disabled (as per TTT's link), you'll probably still be asked to enter your PIN occasionally. (It's a bit like sometimes being required to use chip-&-pin when you try to use a contactless debit card). It's necessary in order to ensure that Sky is fully compliant with Ofcom rules:
https://helpforum.sky.com/t5/Did-you-know/Is-there-any-way-I-can-turn-this-damn-parental-control-off/ba-p/2760207
I'm not sure, but I think if your Sky box isn't connected to the internet then you can't override the pre-watershed PIN rule. i.e. your Sky box must be connected to the internet for TTT's instructions to work.
2 months ago Sky started showing post-watershed programmes on mainstream channels during daytime. The first week-long trial elicited many complaints and was abruptly ended before being reintroduced a few weeks later. Ofcom rules mandate a non-overrideble PIN for such broadcasts.
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