How to Set Parental Controls on Certain Sites
The Internet provides an open world that allows a person to explore, learn and read the public information that is available on the net. However, this open world can be harmful to a child, prompting parents to set parental controls to limit their time or prevent access to certain websites. Using the parental control features on your computer, you can block websites without having to configure your parental control settings on your web browser.
Instructions
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Log into the administrator account by entering both the user name and password. Only the administrator can configure and set parental controls. Press "Start" and select "Control Panel." Scroll through the control panel menu and select "User accounts."
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Select "Set up parental controls." Enter both the user name and password for the administrator. Select the user account you wish to set the parental controls on.
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Select "On" from the parental controls menu. Click "Windows Vista Web Filter" and select "Block some websites or content." Select "Edit the allow and block list." A drop-down box titled "Website address" will appear. Enter a website and select "Allow" or "Block."
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