But then how would I get the data? If the key has to do with the password, then 
how can I get the parental settings and respond to them.

On Dec 30, 2009, at 12:51 PM, Gleb Dolgich wrote:

> Perhaps a better way would be to ask for a password once the user is 
> authenticated, and then generate an AES key using that password, instead of 
> storing encryption key inside your program. With you current scheme, if 
> anyone breaks your 'common' key, everyone will be able to circumvent your 
> parental protection.
> 
> -- 
> Gleb Dolgich
> http://pixelespressoapps.com

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