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Setting up Parental Controls
If your children use your computer, you can configure Parental
Controls for them. You use Parental Controls to help regulate
what your children can see and do while they browse the Web. To
set up Parental Controls, you can enable or disable image
filtering, choose a content rating group, and set Web browsing
time limits. Image filtering blocks potentially inappropriate
images from displaying when a child browses the Web; the
content rating group determines the kind of content and Web
sites that are accessible to a child, based on the child's age group;
and Web browsing time limits define the days and times a child
can access the Web. Parental Controls also lets you filter (block or
allow) certain Web sites for all children.
Note:
You must be an Administrator to set up Parental Controls.
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