yes. if teens did not rebel against parental control they would never leave the house or know the exact limits of social boundaries. while it is important to rebel in a safe and legal manner, it is totally normal.
you need the password to change the parental control
If you are over the age of 16 you don't need parental consent for birth control in South Carolina.
If you are in need of help with the parental control settings on your tv or dvd/dvr, you would be best off contacting your television provider.
In Massachusetts, the legal age to move out without parental control is 18. If you are under 18, you would typically need parental consent or court approval to live with a friend.
To remove parental controls on your PSP, go to the "Settings" menu and select "Parental Control Settings." You will need to enter the password that was set previously. Once entered, you can either disable the parental controls or change the settings as desired. If you don't remember the password, you may need to reset your PSP to factory settings, which will erase all data.
no you do not because it is like every state in the world
Each web browser should have parental controls. You would need to set the controls for each web browser.
If your parents have placed parental controls on the TV, you don't. You may not like it, but you need to show your parents respect and accept the limits they have set.
Contact your television service provider (Cable or Satellite Television). They will likely ask you a few questions (sometimes the method of your last payment, your last 4 digits of your ssn, etc) to verify it is not someone unauthorized to bypass the parental control. They will then remotely reset your receiver. You will probably need to redo your parental control locks after the reset.
Birth control only protects against pregnancy. Condoms protect against sexually transmitted diseases.
In most places, minors typically need parental permission to get birth control. However, laws vary by location, so it's best to check with a healthcare provider or clinic for specific information.
yes