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by fivetomidnight
85 days ago
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I get what you mean, but I might have miscommunicated a bit. Clarification:
"are set to" means by the parent.
"Accounts and Applications to services that provide countent" like media content providing apps like discord, netflix, etc. that ARE able and/or bound to rate their content. Package Manager and Software Installation in general are usually locked behind root/admin passwords anyway. Especially on kids' devices their user should be non-admin, no? So, when any piece of software is installed, it is by choice of the parent. That's not unreasonable then? |
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