All, I bought two Macbooks (the black one previous to the current white
one) running Leopard for my two kids (9 & 7) a little while back. I want
to set them up so they can't wreck the build so I presume I set up an
Admin account for me and a User account for each of them respectively on
the two machines. They are also using the internet for kid's games but I
want to make sure the sites they visit, deliberately or inadvertently,
are suitable for the age. I believe "Parental Control" might give me
sufficient control over this but I am interested if others out there
have experience in this and have any tips from your experiences to date.


 

Are there any good third party programs (Net Nanny, et al) out there?

 

Thanks for any tips.


Regards

 

Peter...

 


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