If you're a parent, and you want to let your kids access some content from the iTunes Store but also protect them for material that's too adult for them, what can you do? Use iTunes Restrictions, Apple's built-in feature for letting parents control content in iTunes. Here's what you need to know. Restrictions are a built-in feature of iTunes that lets you block access from your computer to selected iTunes Store content.
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Now it seems , the rules for the Apple App Store may be loosening as Hugh Hefner tweeted that uncensored issues of Playboy will be available on the iPad in March, This is likely going to be one of the offerings relating to the new subscription model available in the store and to be leveraged by News Corp with their launch of The Daily. Obviously I believe the less censorship, the better and this is great news for Apple customers as it gives them the freedom to do what they want with their devices.
Join , subscribers and get a daily digest of news, geek trivia, and our feature articles. This can be accomplished using parental restrictions. On Windows, make sure your child is using his or her own user account and that they do not have administrator privileges. This is important because no password is needed if you or anyone else is using iTunes with an account that has administrator rights. On a Mac, you need to enter your system password to proceed regardless of the account but again, you should make your child uses their own account so you can apply restrictions to their iTunes player separately from yours.
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