Not as yet, norton are too clever. The only way to stop the safety minder working is to know the password.
You don't. Tell your parents to change it.
Yes,very dumb A stupid online supervisor for 1rst graders.
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try turning the PC in safe mode and turning off the Internet connection then go to control panel and search for something that says uninstall or change programs then a list of all your installed software will show up then just search Norton safety minder and uninstall it (it worked for me :D) send me a message to my you tube account "chimingito" if it works for you
the safety of using a computer around working area
If your parent has put parental controls on your computer, they have done it for your safety. You don't get rid of them.
Right click the paw icon Open "view my house rules" Open task manager rightclick then norton icon and select "goto processes" a process should be highlighted now right click it then select "end process tree" this should disable it for around 10-15 minutes. Rinse and repeat :D p.s.
The engine computer may be programed to do this to force you to repair this necessary safety item.
safety measures when using a computer
E-Safety rules are rules for working safely in the computer networked environment. They are designed to keep information safe and prevent computers from being hacked or infected with viruses or worms.
some safety concerns about electrical engineering are that you are working with a lot of electricity so if you shock yourself that it could cause major or even fatal problems. another concern is that if you spill liquid on a computer for example a cup of tea of coffee when your on your lunch break can destroy the computer and if you touching the computer you can get injured.
Some safety courses are either designed for computer professionals or are suitable for them even if intended for others. They are courses that deal with hazards a computer professional might encounter. These might be courses about ergonomics, weather hazards, information security. Since computer professionals also work in places like server rooms, wirings etc., there are also potential dangers to their work. They can search for safety training designed just for them to ensure that they are working and prioritizing their health and safety at the same time. Other safety courses are not particularly suitable for computer professionals because they deal with hazards computer professionals are not expected to encounter. These might be courses about mining safety, construction safety, chemical disposal, etc.