How long should the PC or the Internet be on each day, each week, or each month? Are there times when you want to lock your PC? Are there games that should be available only during certain hours? Do you want to allow educational software to run outside the normal PC hours? Do you want to prevent access to some undesirable websites (e.g. porn, file sharing, chats, etc.)? Do you want to keep some folders private? If you think there is something missing in the program, get in touch with us... It?s your Parental Control Software !
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Access Boss? is a great access management utility that allows any system administrator restrict the time when the specified group of users is allowed to log on a local or network computer. Limiting access hours can be very beneficial to both corporate IT departments, small business and even individuals. Many parents found it to be a great idea to limit access to computer for their children to off-school hours only. Corporate network administrators nowadays restrict user logon time to the work hours only to avoid any mishaps when no qualified staff is available to monitor users.
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KidsWatch Time Control is one of America's leading Parental Control Software packages that allows you to limit and control the time your children spend on the computer, access the Internet or play games. Time Control helps you block unwanted software from being downloaded, prevents overuse and helps you to balance your child's day.
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Like many parents, I'm struggling to control the amount of time my kids (9, 11 and 12) spend on their Windows PCs (XP and Win2000). I'd like to find a program that would allow me to set a daily time limit for computer usage that will cut them off when the time runs out. I would also like to limit the hours during which the computers can be used. I've tried various filtering programs like Content Protect, CyberPatrol and NetNanny, but all of them have intolerable side effects like Web performance problems and overscreening. Also, the feature on these programs that is supposed to keep the children offline during certain hours can easily be circumvented by merely leaving the computer on. Any ideas?

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