Intended for viewers 18 years and older. This classification applies to programming which could contain any or all of the following content elements which would make the program unsuitable for viewers under the age of 18.
Violence Guidelines
- Might contain depictions of violence, which while integral to the development of plot, character or themes, are intended for adult viewing, and thus are not suitable for audiences under 18 years of age
- Other Content Guidelines
- Language: Might contain graphic language
- Sex/Nudity: Might contain explicit portrayals of sex and/or nudity
Programming with this classification contains themes or content elements which might not be suitable for viewers under the age of 14. Parents are strongly cautioned to exercise discretion in permitting viewing by pre-teens and early teens without parent/guardian supervision, as programming with this classification could deal with mature themes and societal issues in a realistic fashion.
Violence Guidelines
- While violence could be one of the dominant elements of the storyline, it must be integral to the development of plot or character
- Might contain intense scenes of violence.
- Other Content Guidelines
- Language: Could possibly include strong or frequent use of profanity
- Sex/Nudity: Might include scenes of nudity and/or sexual activity within the context of narrative or theme
This programming, while intended for a general audience, may not be suitable for younger children (under the age of 8). Parents/guardians should be aware that there might be content elements which some could consider inappropriate for unsupervised viewing by children in the 8-13 age range. Programming within this classification might address controversial themes or issues. Cognizant that pre-teens and early teens could be part of this viewing group, particular care must be taken not to encourage imitational behavior, and consequences of violent actions shall not be minimized.
Violence Guidelines
- Any depiction of conflict and/or aggression will be limited and moderate; it might include physical, fantasy, or supernatural violence.
- Any such depictions should not be pervasive, and must be justified within the context of theme, storyline or character development.
- Other Content Guidelines
- Language: Might contain infrequent and mild profanity
- Might contain mildly suggestive language
- Sex/Nudity: Could possibly contain brief scenes of nudity
- Might have limited and discreet sexual references or content when appropriate to the storyline or theme
Considered acceptable for all age groups. Appropriate viewing for the entire family. This is programming intended for a broad, general audience. While not designed specifically for children, it is understood that younger viewers may be part of the audience. Therefore programming within this classification shall contain very little violence, either physical, verbal or emotional. It will be sensitive to themes which could threaten a younger child’s sense of security, and will depict no realistic scenes of violence which minimize or gloss over the effects of violent acts.
Violence Guidelines
- Minimal, infrequent
- May contain comedic, unrealistic depictions
- Contains no frightening special effects not required by storyline
- Other Content Guidelines
- Language: May contain inoffensive slang – no profanity
- Sex/Nudity: None
This classification is applied to children’s programming that is generally considered acceptable for youngsters 8 years and over to view on their own. It is suggested that a parent/guardian co-view programming assigned this classification with younger children under the age of 8. Programming with this designation adheres to the provisions of the Children’s Section of CAB Violence Code. These include not portraying violence as the preferred, acceptable, or only way to resolve conflict; or encouraging children to imitate dangerous acts which they may see on the screen. Programming within this classification might deal with themes which could be unsuitable for younger children. References to any such controversial themes shall be discreet and sensitive to the 8-12 year age range of this viewing group.
Violence Guidelines
- Any realistic depictions will be infrequent, discreet, of low intensity, and shall portray the consequences of violence.
- Violence portrayed must be within the context of the storyline or character development.
- Might include mild physical violence, comedic violence, comic horror, special effects; fantasy, supernatural, or animated violence.
- Other Content Guidelines
- Language: No profanity; might have infrequent use of language which may be considered by some to be socially offensive or discriminatory, and then only if employed within the context of storyline or character development.
- Sex/Nudity: None.
Programming intended for children with this designation must adhere to the provisions of the Children’s section of the Canadian Association of Broadcasters CAB Violence Code. As this programming is intended for younger children under the age of 8 years, it will pay careful attention to themes which could threaten their sense of security and well-being. As programming for children requires particular caution in the depiction of violence, there will be no realistic scenes of violence. Depictions of aggressive behavior will be infrequent and limited to portrayals that are clearly imaginary and unrealistic in nature.
Violence Guidelines
- Might contain occasional comedic, unrealistic depictions
- Other Contents Guidelines
- Language: No offensive language
- Sex/Nudity: None
Exempt programming includes: News, sports, documentaries and other information programming; talk shows, music videos, and variety programming.
If you cannot send text messages please follow steps below for both Android devices and iPhones.
- Verify voice calls can be made.
- Send yourself a text message. Make sure you enter the full 10-digit phone number.
- Have someone else send you a text message.
- Reboot the phone
If these steps fail, then confirm that the Message Centre number is entered correctly.
The message centre ensures that your text message is sent to the recipient. If the wrong message centre number is saved in your phone, the text message can’t be sent.
To verify Message Centre number, follow the instructions below for your type of device, Android or iPhone.
Android
- Pull the menu down from the top of your screen.

- Tap on settings.

- Tap on the magnifying glass.

- Search for Message Centre.

- Verify that the Message Centre number is 15195180009

iPhone
- Open the dialer keypad on your device and enter the following code *#5005*7672# then press the call button.
- The current Message Centre number is shown on the screen. If correct tap Dismiss.

- If the message centre number needs changing, enter *#5005*7672#15195180009# and tap Call. The message “Setting succeeded, Service Centre Address, No Address” will appear on screen. Tap Dismiss.
If text messages are still not sending, call Wightman Technical Support at 1.888.477.2177, to ensure you have text messaging enabled.
If all above troubleshooting fails, you made need to reset your phone to factory settings. Please ensure you have backed up your personal information.
Controlling Data Usage on Your Wightman Provided Samsung SmartPhone
Wightman Mobility offers a wide range of Samsung Mobility devices. Samsung Smartphones allow the user to monitor, restrict and control their device’s data usage.
How to switch mobile data on or off:
You can easily switch your mobile data on or off by pulling down the extended drop-down menu by swiping down the screen with one finger twice.
Tap the Mobile data icon to turn it on or off.
Alternatively, you can turn it on and off in the Settings menu by going to Settings->Connections->Data Usage->tap the slider/tickbox on or off.
How to check how much mobile data you have used:
Your device records how much mobile data you use. You can check how much you have used by following the below steps:
If you want to change the cycle measured, tap the period measured, then Change cycle, and enter the date you wish.
How to set a mobile data limit:
On Older Android Phones:
Tick the box marked Set mobile data limit (Note: on some devices, this will appear below the graph, and will be a slider instead of a tickbox). You can change the limit by tapping the line on the graph and moving it up or down.
If you want to confirm or increase your mobile data allowance, Contact Wightman Customer Service.
On Newer Android phones:
First Navigate to Billing Cycle and data warning: Settings → Connections → Data Usage → Billing Cycle and data warning
Secondly to turn on a Data limit turn on the slider Set data limit.
An option will then appear at the bottom to set a specific data limit.
There are two ways to turn off or on your data:
1. a. Launch the Settings app from your Home screen.
b. Tap Cellular.
c. Tap the switch next to Cellular Data.
Your cellular data is now off and you will only be connected to the internet when connected to Wi-Fi.
2. a. Unlock your phone and swipe up from the bottom of your screen. (For iPhone X and later models, swipe down from the top of the screen.)
b. Click the green Cellular Data icon in the top left box to deselect it.
When the icon is gray and no longer selected, your cellular data is off and you will only be connected to the internet when connected to Wi-Fi
How to turn on cellular data on an iPhone:
1. a. Launch the Settings app from your Home screen.
b. Tap Cellular.
c. Tap the switch next to Cellular Data.
Your cellular data is now on and any apps you use requiring an internet connection are now permitted to use data.
2. a. Unlock your phone and swipe up from the bottom of your screen. (For iPhone X and later models, swipe down from the top of the screen.)
b. Click the Cellular Data icon in the top left box. It will turn green when selected.
Your cellular data is now on and any apps you use requiring an internet connection are now permitted to use data.
Disabling Wi-Fi Assist
Wi-Fi Assist is an iPhone specific application that lets you automatically pop over to cellular data if you end up on a Wi-Fi network with a poor connection. That’s great for maintaining your Netflix stream or Facebook browsing, but not so great for your data usage.
Here’s how to turn Wifi Assist off:
1. Launch the Settings app.
2. Tap Cellular.
3. Scroll down to the bottom of the screen and switch the Wi-Fi Assist toggle to Off.