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.
Parental controls on psn (PlayStation Network) allow adults to set up a subaccount for a child and limit that child's access to chat and content. The controls also allow the parent to set a limit on how much money the child can spend on the site. The controls are reliable but depend on the parent's ability to keep his or her master password a secret.
There aren't MANY games that have the ability to use parental controls for separate games, however, there IS a feature to globally add parental controls so that the child cannot use such games based upon their parental control settings.I've added a related link below to see how to set them.
You cannot delete parental controls but you can turn them off with the correct password. If you do not know the password you cannot turn it off and obviously you are the child and not the parent who set the parental controls in the first place.
If your trying to block a child's access you can go to the "Accounts" in the "System Preferences" and in the "Parental Controls" option you can enter the web site.Other wise you'll have to go into the router and enter it there.
Yes, parental controls do work in World of Warcraft. They allow you to set certain times and length of time that your child is allowed to play. They also allow you to manage the voice chat controls, access to RealID. It also allows you to get reports on your child's play activity, such as when they logon and off and how long they were logged in for.
Myspace.com?
Depends on what kind of parental controls are turned on. If you have your own account on the computer then no they can't unless they know your password. If you and your parents share a account then of course they can see the history.
The latest OS has built-in parental controls under the Settings app.
If your child knows the parental codes it is possible for your child to get into the World of Warfare game. If you suspect your child is getting into the game, change the passcode often and make sure it isnÕt a passcode to anything else they might know.
Most browsers, new operating systems, and anti-viruses come with their own parental-controls. Additional free and pay-for software is available. Parental controls let the parent decide what material their child watches, protects from criminals, blocks adult material, and lets the parent view their child's on-line activity. However, none of these programs are 100% effective.
The PS3 does have parental controls and they can be set to allow restrictions on local content stored on the harddrive including games. The PlayStation internet browser and PlayStation Network can also have parental controls set. Instructions to change and set the parental controls are explained in detail in the PlayStation Knowledge Center. see related link