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Parental Controls

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Access to our website is strictly limited to those of legal age only. In order to use our website, a User must have attained the age of majority in a User’s jurisdiction. We also specifically disclaim any responsibility or liability for any misrepresentations regarding a User’s age.

Users should also implement parental control protections (PC hardware, software, or filtering services), to help limit minors’ access to harmful material.

We have a zero tolerance policy for pornographic material involving minors and regarding pedophiles or any pedophilic activity.

As a parent, you are the most effective gatekeeper in preventing age-restricted content from being displayed to your children or wards. We recommend that you implement parental control protections, such as computer hardware, software, or filtering services, to help you to protect your children from accessing age-restricted content on this site and others.

Tools to Protect Children from Adult Content

1. Safe Search mode in Search engines Blocks Adult Content in Search Results

Google Safe Search can be turned on for: personal accounts or browsers, children’s supervised devices and accounts using the Family Link app, workplace or school devices and networks. We recommend you activate SafeSearch on the devices of all minors in your care.

Yahoo SafeSearch will help block explicit content in Yahoo Search results.

Microsoft SafeSearch will do the same for those search results in Bing.

Yandex Family Search will exclude unwanted content from search results in Yandex.

We also recommend installing, defaulting to, or mandating age-specific search engines on your kids devices. They are specially designed to help vet web content such as words, images and videos. In addition, they are very user-friendly and much more visual. These differences help kids find what they’re looking for without landing on any pages that may be inappropriate: Kiddle, KidRex, WackySafe, Kido'z.

2. Activating Built-in parental controls on Operating Systems

Every major operating system -- Microsoft's Windows, Apple's Mac OS, Android and Amazon platform -- offers settings to keep kids from accessing stuff you don't want them to see.

Apple

iPhone, iPad, Mac, Apple Watch, and Apple TV Apple devices have similar parental controls which can be enabled by following the instructions on Apple’s dedicated Families site You can set up your kids’ devices to limit adult content or open only websites that you select. You can also install special web browsers that are designed to display kid-friendly content and nothing else.

Android

Android products such as smartphones and tablets contain similar protections, allowing parents to choose what their children can see and do on their personal devices. The Google Safety Centre will walk you through the setup process.

Microsoft

Windows 10, by default, offers options for families and parents to ensure children are protected when they are online. To turn on parental controls for your child, go to the Windows search bar, and type ‘family options’ and choose options under settings. Create an account for your child, and enable parental controls. More information here.

3. More Information on Digital Parenting

The more informed you are about the dangers of the internet, the better you can share with your kids the importance of internet safety. If you want to find more information on protecting your children online, learn how to talk to them and how to set and agree limits, there are several resources available.

  1. https://www.fosi.org/

  2. https://digitalparenting.com/

  3. https://www.connectsafely.org/

  4. https://www.betterinternetforkids.eu/

  5. https://www.internetmatters.org/

  6. https://icac.scag.gov/digital-parenting/

  7. https://www.saferinternet.org.uk/