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How To Set Up Parental Controls On Your Mac

Being a parent is tough, especially in the digitally augmented world that we live in. As internet has become entrenched in our lives, we need to keep strict tabs on what content our kids can access. This definitely calls for online protection against unsuitable content and safety against cyber criminals. Thankfully if you’re a Mac user, this becomes quite an easy task with Parental Control feature to make browsing safe and secure for your children.

In this article, we will talk how to set up parental controls on your Mac.

There are a few things you should have before using Parental Control feature:

Set Parental Control On Your Mac:

Locate Parental Control

Once you are on Parental Control Window, you need to select an account for which you want to set the parental control.  Once you have selected a user, click a button at the top.

You will see certain categories for which you can set restrictions

1. Apps:

By setting restrictions on this parameter, you can stop your child from contacting anyone through email, restrict the usage of inbuilt camera and other apps.

2. Web:

This parameter allows you to limit the access to websites or allows unrestricted access.

On this tab, you will get three options:

You can click on Logs Button to check the list of websites your kids visited or tried to visit.

3. Stores:

It lets you disable access to the iTunes Store and the iBooks Store. It allows you to limit a child’s access to music, movies, TV shows, apps, and books to only those with age-appropriate ratings.

4. Time:

It lets you set time limits for weekdays, weekends, and bedtime.You can control time for which a user is allowed to access your Mac. You have got three options:

5. Privacy:

This option allows to a child to make changes related to privacy. On this tab, click on Manage Privacy to select apps and games which can access data from the user. You can also choose to disable or enable location services of apps. It also has a list of things (Calendars, Contact, Reminder, etc) for which access can enable or disabled

6. Other:

This option prevents the child from using Siri and Dictation, editing printer and scanner settings, and burning CDs and DVDs. It also lets you hide profanity in the dictionary and other sources.and prevent the Dock from being modified. With Simple Finder option, it allows you to get a simplified view of Mac desktop

So we hope you can now set parental controls for your kids to protect their privacy and to keep a sharp eye on their online activities.

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