• @BobQuixote@lemmy.world
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    123 days ago

    If I were building the feature, I’d put the “adult” header behind a password.

    But that’s a solution only for the one browser. You’d need to forbid the OS account in use from installing new apps so the kid can’t get a different browser. And now it’s starting to be inconvenient for the parent.

    • @VirtualOdour@sh.itjust.works
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      123 days ago

      And lock down the computer so it can’t use a bootdisk, lock out programs that can be used to circumvent locks like steam, browser plug-ins, and other VM stuff…

      • @BobQuixote@lemmy.world
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        119 days ago

        The vast majority of kids would be stopped by the OS account restriction, especially now that they’re growing up with iPhones instead of Commodore 64s.