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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]op here. No, not naive. I know my kids will try to see/do things inappropriate. It is my JOB to help them steer clear. Yes, they will do it anyway and sneak behind my back. But it will not be easy for them. I trust my kids. But why would I let a child search the web unabashed? Not a chance in hell. There are restriction options on every item we have and we use them. Not to extreme but my 10 year old is not going to be seeing something for an 18 year old. For those not aware of the restrictions, read the manual., google it. I use apple products and they are very simple to restrict because they CARED enough to know we need to protect our children. IT IS OUR JOB![/quote] Actually, I think Apple sucks at this. I was not amused when my 5 year old suddenly started playing really misogynist rap on the iPad. I had turned all the parental controls on to maximum and had certainly not downloaded that. Turns out that when the iOS upgraded, Apple had automatically added radio, and would only block "explicit" lyrics. Then I found there was no way to remove the radio or even to restrict the channels. The best I could do was make all the "favorites" that showed up on the front page be classical stations--but Apple still had the "most popular" or trending search icons on top, and my son would just clip on the faces. I was irritated.[/quote]
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