Parents
What is Tiny Pop?
Tiny Pop is A fun and safe destination for children of all ages. Packed with shows that fire the imagination. Featuring hit franchises, fast-paced comedy and high-energy adventure, Tiny Pop has something for everyone!
Tiny Pop is run by Narrative Entertainment UK Limited who also run the popular children’s channels POP and POP MAX.
In additional to these children’s channels, Narrative Entertainment UK Limited also operate the GREAT! movie and entertainment TV channels.
Registered Office: 35 Inverness Street, London NW1 7HB Registration No: 12769816. VAT Registration: 358 2187 77.
How can I watch Tiny Pop?
Tiny Pop and all its fantastic shows are available anytime on POP Player and via connected streaming platforms.
How can I access the POP Player?
You can access the POP Player on your TV via Freeview Play and YouView or via the mobile app on your phone or tablet. For more information, please visit https://www.tinypop.com/pop-player/
Is the POP Player free?
Yes, the POP Player is a free service.
Do I need to be connected to the internet to access the POP Player?
Yes, you will need an internet connection. For more information, please visit https://www.tinypop.com/pop-player/
Tiny Pop Connected channels:
Tiny Pop is available as a free connected streaming channel on these providers:
Samsung TV+, LG, Rakuten, Plex UK and Netgem. Tiny Pop connected streaming channel is also available on channel 208 on Freeview.
Your Personal Safety Online
To help protect your children, we suggest several precautions they can take to stay safe while on the internet. Please share these with your children. These are:
- Never give out personal information, such as your real name, age, location, phone number, or school
- Never give out your password, except to your parents only. If someone else gets it, they might pretend to be you and give out your personal information or do an action that may get you into trouble
- Tell your parents if someone says or does something on the Internet that makes you feel uncomfortable, or if someone asks you for any personal information
- Choose a username that does not reflect your real identity in any way. Avoid names that are in any way suggestive or revealing
Please ensure you change your internet security settings on your computer to prevent your children from viewing unsuitable content. When they are searching the internet, another measure is for them to use the safe search facility available on most good search engines.
If you do not have a firewall or security software for your computer, we strongly recommend you look into this as an option.
Stick to these guidelines and you’re more likely to have a positive experience online!