There are several Child-Safe Safari-like apps in the App Store.
One is McGruff SafeGuard (in the App Store).
Details at GoMcGruff.com/browser and GoMcGruff.com/BrowserVideo
You might remember McGruff - The Crime Dog - Take A Bite Out Of Crime - from your childhood.
The Parental Controls in the Accounts section of System Preferences can block or limit access to websites.
You cannot block individual websites or email addresses on the iPad. The best way to stop this sort of thing is to turn on parental controls on the WiFi router. These controls usually allow you to filter or block access to certain websites.
No, the iPad 2 does not have Flash capabilities.
A 1.5 pound block of cheese weighs the same as an iPad.
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Videos on websites who are Flash based won't work on the iPad.
They block websites that would not be beneficial to their educational curriculum.
Schools block proxy websites because they do not want students to go on uneducational websites
Yes, you can. Will you? Not likely. Popup websites and random emails claiming you won an iPad are all scams.
You can purchase iPad directly from Apple Store, from Apple websites or from a Authorized Apple Dealer in your City or country.
General - Restrictions - Disable Restrictions. If you are speaking of websites that are not showing stuff, have a look at them on a desktop computer. Websites with Flash games or animations will not play on the iPad or iPhone.
Many different websites can be blocked. Often employers will block all websites that are not pertinent to the employees job. Parents often block websites that contain pornography and violence.