Well, it matters what age the kid is. I have been to many websites and know what can harm your computer.
For kids 2-6:
Barbie
Treehouse tv
PBS kids
Disney Junior Canada
Disney Junior United States of America
Kids CBC
For kids 6-9:
Barbie
Girlsense
Stardoll
Fantage
Moshi Monsters
For kids 9+:
Being Girl (puberty in girls information)
Woozworld
Moshi Monsters
Girlsense
Stardoll
I am of course in the 9+ category. Well I am 10 but on my mommys account. And I always visit Being Girl for my info... on being a girl.
there is no limit on max downloadable file size in utorrent
They are controls a parent account can set up on a computer where it monitors what your child does online & can limit websites. It can also control what or what not your child can do.
sorry if you want unlimited play, on most websites you will have to buy the game
not most websites
TV, computer, video games, and phone
There is no time limit on Pokemon games.
Teachers need to limit websites at school because students are in school to learn. If they did not limit certain sites, children would be on those sites instead of learning what teachers are trying to teach them.
No more like a table or games console. I imagine that the TV operating system will limit what you can do.
All computers have different limits. See your manufacturer's website on your computer's specs or your manual to see what yours is. Most modern computer's limit is at least 4GB.
On most online websites there is a limit per household for coupons. Most all of the websites I have found limit 1 coupon per household for any item. Every website is different with it comes to coupons. However, if you get the ones mailed to you instead of the printable version there is usually not a limit.
Computer case usually does it
In computer terminology, a time-out is a period in which a device or other computer does not respond, or the time limit on how long it has to respond. There is often a limit given on how long the computer will wait for the other device. After that time limit, it is assumed that the device or computer will not respond. So if you set a time-out value to 45 seconds, it means that after 45 seconds, the computer will no longer wait and assume that whatever component or computer is defective or missing.