Several months ago for one of our CyberNotes, we talked about Vista’s Parental Controls and how it’s one of Vista’s shining points. It gives parents control over nearly every aspect of their child’s computer use. Parental Controls help parents do their job of protecting their children from harm while allowing them to experience all that a computer can offer. Since we have already covered Vista’s parental controls, we thought we should take a look at the parental controls that are offered if you are using Mac OS X.
How to enable Parental Controls
- Open System Preferences
- Under “System” click Parental Controls
- Choose the accounts you would like to attach parental controls to
- Begin configuring the options
Manage Parental Controls from another Computer
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