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white list / whitelist - how to setup?
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<blockquote data-quote="kousik" data-source="post: 844218" data-attributes="member: 99765"><p><strong>yes!</strong></p><p></p><p>The answer is yes to both of your questions.</p><p>For the second question, you'll be happy to know that there are lots of fine parental controls over applications (which applications the user can use), bad (?) words in dictionary, websites the user can access, limits on mail and chat (to whom the user can talk), as well as limits on time (how long the user can use the system during daytime, weekends and bedtime) --- and all these can easily be accessed from the system preferences. An admin account holder can control all these settings of a non-admin (standard) account .</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kousik, post: 844218, member: 99765"] [b]yes![/b] The answer is yes to both of your questions. For the second question, you'll be happy to know that there are lots of fine parental controls over applications (which applications the user can use), bad (?) words in dictionary, websites the user can access, limits on mail and chat (to whom the user can talk), as well as limits on time (how long the user can use the system during daytime, weekends and bedtime) --- and all these can easily be accessed from the system preferences. An admin account holder can control all these settings of a non-admin (standard) account . [/QUOTE]
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