You should not, the blocking is there for a reason and if you attempt to bypass it you will most likely be violating policy which could lead to negative action being taken against you.
Most parental controls can be temporarily disabled by entering the password the person who installed them set up when they installed them. Since you weren't specific about what parental controls you were talking about, we can't give you a more specific answer (and it's against WikiAnswers policy anyway).
Depending on the machine and (mostly) the operating system, there is a way to uninstall programs, or to "bypass" or "disable" them. Though programs like this are written to resist efforts to defeat them, and for obvious reasons. More than that we cannot say here because of site policy.
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.
you cant! kaspersky sucks dont it?
McAfee Internet Security 2011 can be purchased for around $50 on some sites. It definitely pays to shop around, however, this was the best price that I was able to obtain.
Parents should know that MySpace profiles are public and a valid e-mail is the only requirement for membership on MySpace. Familoop Safeguard's MySpace parental controls connects to your child's profile on MySpace automatically and keeps you informed about red flag signs of profanity, bullying and more detected in your child's activity.
Infrared rays are commonly encountered in heat lamps, remote controls, security cameras, and some types of motion sensors around the house.
Depending on which of the two BiteDefebder programs you are looking for the cost will vary. The BiteDefender Total Security 2013 will cost around $79.95, while the lesser BiteDefender Internet Security will cost around $69.95.
Well, you have to be around a broadcast of internet, search for a connection on your psp, make sure it doesn't need a security code, and your in. Hope that helped.
When it says the security certificate is not valid it should give you the option to proceed/allow or deny/exit. If not you need to change your internet security settings to the lowest security level.
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There are really two questions involved here. Before the explicit question is answered, it is important to answer the implicit question: Should your parents remove the parental controls? In general, parental controls are put in place to protect children from accidental exposure to material that the parents don't want them exposed to, to prevent children from misusing the computer, and/or because parents don't trust the children. If any of these concerns are justified, then parents who care probably should NOT remove the parental controls. Before removing parental controls, parents should be convinced that children know how to use the computer in a responsible manner and can be trusted to use that knowledge. It is also important that the children can be trusted to come to their parents and discuss it if they are unsure about something they encountered on the computer or if they have violated the trust and misused the computer. Honestly and integrity in other parts of your life can justify your parent's trust. If you are running around having promiscuous sex, lying, stealing, bullying, wasting time on the computer, neglecting schoolwork, mouthing off to teachers or parents, or otherwise engaging in misbehavior, it diminishes a parent's trust. Demonstrating an awareness of the dangers and an understanding of the risks inherent in using the computer can also give your parents confidence that you can be trusted. I would suggest that you come to an agreement with your parents on "acceptable use" of the computer. Security "best practices" companies already include establishing an "acceptable use" policy that employees are expected to read and sign prior to being granted access to company computers. It makes some sense to do it with your parents. In fact, it would be helpful for them for you to bring it up so that you can help them think through what their standards are and establish what their expectations are for you. You ought to also establish with them what the consequences are if you violate their rules. Show respect for your parents if you want them to trust and respect you. If you can demonstrate that you are prepared to protect yourself and that you can be trusted to use the computer according to your parent's standards, you have a much better chance of convincing them to remove the parental controls.