Yes, you can set parental controls for YouTube on your computer by using the "Restricted Mode" feature. To enable it, scroll down to the bottom of the YouTube homepage, click on the "Restricted Mode" dropdown, and toggle it on. This mode helps filter out potentially mature content, but it's not foolproof. For more comprehensive controls, consider using third-party software or browser extensions.
1) Parental Controls 2) Supervision
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.
Ask your parents, or whoever set up the parental controls, to enable RuneScape.
There are applications available for download for Macintosh computers in the app store that can track computer usage and where you can set up parental controls on your computer.
Parents have the ability to restrict phone and computer time based on the minutes used through various parental controls.
cod 5 W@W is has not got parental controls but you can set parental controls in the settings menu by pressing the PS button[ps3] or go to the dashboard[xbox]
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
Setting up parental controls for the internet varies depending on the Windows version. For example, in Windows 7, click start then control panel, then under user accounts and family safety, set up parental controls for any user. In Windows XP, there is no built-in tool for configuring parental filters, but web pages can still be filtered by opening the internet explorer browser, going to tools, internet options then the content tab. Hit the enable button to filter the web content that can be viewed on the computer.
Each web browser should have parental controls. You would need to set the controls for each web browser.
"Parental control" is an integrated feature of the Vista and Windows 7 operating systems so it cannot be removed from the computer without removing the rest of the OS; it can be turned off if you are logged in under an administrator account. Users logged in under less privileged accounts cannot change the settings for parental controls nor turn it off. If the person(s) with administrative privileges set up parental controls, it is safe to assume they feel that they are necessary and the less privileged account users should abide by the rules implemented by the system administrator as a condition for use of the computer.
Your PIN number is whatever it was set to in parental controls.
Putting a parental block on Safari on Windows is simple. Just go to your system preferences, click on parental controls, and set the blocks you wish to set.