5 Tips For Parental Controls on Mac
Have you ever felt worried leaving the Mac with your children? With access to the Internet – the world wide web of unfiltered content and unlimited possibilities – they can virtually do anything unsupervised, from talking to strangers to charging thousands to your credit card, in just a few clicks.
We can’t actually stop children from using the Mac for learning or entertainment purposes. We can, however, ensure that the Mac is safe for your children with built-in Parental Controls.
If you want to limit access to selected sites, use the Customize button. It lets you choose which websites that have won your approval, or which websites that are definitely not allowed for your children.

You can specifically customize which application your child will be allowed to open and use.
Tip: You can set Mac to alert you via email whenever your child attempts to email somebody who isn’t in the list of allowed contacts.
You can even set curfews; block access to the Mac after late hours.
The log collection will display details of activities, including websites visited, applications used and even with whom they had chatted with.

Setting Up Parental controls
To set parental controls on Mac, you need to create a separate account for your child, which you can easily do so via System Preferences > Users & Groups. Then, just follow these 3 steps to start enforcing parental controls:- Click on the lock at the bottom right of the screen to start making changes.
- Click on the ‘+‘ button to create a new user account, otherwise, you can edit the settings of an existing account by clicking on it.
- Just make sure ‘Enable parental controls’ is checked, then click on the Open Parental Controls button.
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