Safeguarding Your Child's Apple Computer: A Parent's Guide

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Create a Separate User Account for Your Child

How To:

• Go to System Preferences > Users & Groups.

• Click the lock icon and enter your administrator password.

• Click the Add (+) button below the list of users and select New Account as Standard.

• Fill in the necessary details and create the account.

Why it Helps:

A separate user account allows you to set specific restrictions and monitor your child’s activity on the computer.

Set Up Parental Controls

How To:

• Go to System Preferences > Screen Time.

• Select your child’s account from the list.

• Enable Screen Time and set a Screen Time Passcode to prevent changes to settings.

• Use the available options to set app limits, downtime, and content restrictions.

Why it Helps:

Parental controls allow you to manage and monitor your child’s usage, ensuring they are only exposed to appropriate content.

Enable Web Content Filtering

How To:

• Go to System Preferences > Screen Time > Content & Privacy.

• Enable Content & Privacy Restrictions and navigate to Web Content.

• Choose Limit Adult Websites to automatically restrict access to adult content.

• Add specific websites to the Always Allow or Never Allow lists as needed.

Why it Helps:

Web content filtering prevents your child from accidentally accessing inappropriate or harmful websites.

Manage App Store and iTunes Purchases

How To:

• Go to System Preferences >

Screen Time > Content & Privacy

>Store Restrictions.

• Restrict purchases and downloads by setting the appropriate age ratings.

• Require a password for every purchase.

Why it Helps:

Managing purchase settings ensures your child cannot buy apps or media without your approval, preventing unauthorized spending and exposure to unsuitable content.

Monitor and Manage Communication

How To:

• Go to System Preferences > Screen Time > Communication Limits.

• Set restrictions on who your child can communicate with during allowed screen time and downtime.

• Limit communication to known contacts only, especially during restricted hours.

Why it Helps: Managing communication helps protect your child from potentially dangerous interactions with strangers online.

GENERAL Tips FOR PARENTS

Keep Software Updated: Regularly update Mac OS and installed applications to ensure your computer has the latest security features and patches.

Educate Your Child: Discuss the importance of not sharing personal information online, recognizing suspicious behavior, and reporting any uncomfortable interactions.

Use a Secure DNS Service: Consider using a child-friendly DNS service like OpenDNS FamilyShield to add an additional layer of web filtering.

Regularly Review Activity: Periodically check the Screen Time reports and review your child’s browsing history and app usage to stay informed about their online behavior.

Install Antivirus Software: Ensure the computer has reliable antivirus software to protect against malware and other online threats. By implementing these measures, you can significantly enhance your child’s safety while they use their Apple computer. Regular discussions about online safety and maintaining open communication with your child are essential for effective digital parenting.

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