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Old Nov 21, 2011 | 12:30 AM
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Macs for kids

Do any of you guys have Macs for your kids?

Does Apple haVe software that can block unwanted sites to appear?

Does it work?

I believe I am getting 3 Macs tomorrow I just want to make sure they are safe.
 
Old Nov 21, 2011 | 12:35 AM
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Your kids watch so much porn already.
 
Old Nov 21, 2011 | 12:36 AM
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Yes, you can set up parental controls based on the user account. It's right there in the system preferences. I haven't had to use them yet, but i'm sure they work fine.
 
Old Nov 21, 2011 | 01:54 AM
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Yes, you can set up parental controls based on the user account. It's right there in the system preferences. I haven't had to use them yet, but i'm sure they work fine.
Thank you

I am not so computer savvy
 
Old Nov 21, 2011 | 09:38 AM
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The parental controls are fairly good, we've had some parents that want to take a more personal approach and discuss their children's computer usage with them directly. I'm not a parent, so I'm a bit opposed to "spying" software (though I guess it isn't spying if the kids know it is there), but some of our clients have used this software and did like it: SpectorSoft - eBLASTER for MAC OS
 
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The parental controls in OS X are pretty effective, though don't underestimate the creativity of even young children for getting around various safeguards. Most parents I know just keep an eye on what their kids are up to online in various ways.

One popular method is to use Remote Desktop to keep an eye on what's going on without physically being there.
 
Old Nov 21, 2011 | 11:56 AM
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The parental controls are fairly good, we've had some parents that want to take a more personal approach and discuss their children's computer usage with them directly. I'm not a parent, so I'm a bit opposed to "spying" software (though I guess it isn't spying if the kids know it is there), but some of our clients have used this software and did like it: SpectorSoft - eBLASTER for MAC OS
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The parental controls in OS X are pretty effective, though don't underestimate the creativity of even young children for getting around various safeguards. Most parents I know just keep an eye on what their kids are up to online in various ways.

One popular method is to use Remote Desktop to keep an eye on what's going on without physically being there.
Good suggestions guys.
I will look into the different suggestions

I'm not entirely worried the kids will try to get around it.

What I want to try to stop is the YouTubes that they shouldn't view. Typically not by there choice.

We did go through an issue few years ago with the oldest and I believe the 2 hour conversation with his mom with the Highlighted portion her telling him she wants to watch the porno on the computer with him that he's comfortable watching alone I think skirted him away from it for a while.

It's not quit as fun with mom watching over the shoulder
 
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We did go through an issue few years ago with the oldest and I believe the 2 hour conversation with his mom with the Highlighted portion her telling him she wants to watch the porno on the computer with him that he's comfortable watching alone I think skirted him away from it for a while.

It's not quit as fun with mom watching over the shoulder
reminds me when I was a kid and I came home one day and asked my mom if we had any books or magazines with naked people for me to look at like my friend Shane had. Not the same when mom breaks out the nursing books and medical stuff and says here ya go have at it son.
 
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Just admit you wanna control what your wife is doing on the internet
 
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They work as good as any parental control. Just make sure you are the Administrator on each MAC. They will hate u for it but what else is new in parenting.
 
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