Parental Controls
In order to ensure a secure and sex-positive space for adult viewing and adult content only we urge parents to monitor their children’s online activity and implement parental controls as appropriate to keep their children safe in the digital age.
Please be informed, that as stated in our Terms of Service the access to our platform is strictly limited to those that: a) are least up to the majority of age according to the applicable legislation of the jurisdiction were the user is utilizing the Website; b) are fully able and competent to enter into the terms, conditions, obligations, affirmations, representations, and warranties set forth in our Terms of Service, and to abide by and comply with said Terms of Service and c) the jurisdiction from which they access our platform does not prohibit the receiving or viewing of sexually explicit content.
Below you may find guidelines and advice on how to limit the potential for your child to access inappropriate content.
Parental Control Settings - Mobile Devices
As many children use their own personal devices to access the internet, mobile operating systems now include tools to ensure parents can stay firmly in control of their children’s browsing habits.
iOS devices from Apple such as iPhones and iPads can block inappropriate content, set screen time limits and prevent apps from being installed without permission. More information is available on Apple’s dedicated Families site.
Android products such as smartphones and tablets contain similar protections, allowing parents to choose what their children can see and do on their personal devices. The Google Safety Centre will walk you through the setup process.
Parental Control Settings - Desktop Services
All contemporary operating systems come equipped with integrated parental controls that are straightforward to activate, requiring just a few minutes to configure. For example, Microsoft Windows 10 enables parents to effortlessly establish accounts for their children, limit their access to specific apps and programs, and easily block inappropriate websites with a simple click.
Visit the Microsoft Family Safety site for more information.
Apple devices such as Macs, iPads, and iPhones have similar parental controls which can be enabled by following the instructions on Apple’s dedicated Families site.
Internet Service Providers
The majority, if not all, Internet Service Providers (ISPs) provide security features to restrict access to certain websites on your home or handheld device. These services effectively block traffic to inappropriate websites and are typically activated by logging into your ISP account through their online portal. To set up these content filters, you can easily reach out to your ISP for guidance on enabling these safeguards.
Parental Control Software
There are many Parental Control Software’s.
Below you may find a list, which is not exhaustive, of some examples:
- Kaspersky Safe Kids
- Qustodio
- Wondershare FamiSafe
- Family Time
- Mobicip
- Eyezy
- Norton Family
- Canopy
- Screen Time