Showing posts with label Parental Controls. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Parental Controls. Show all posts

Monday, March 05, 2007

Simplifying Parental Controls

In his blog entry "Social Engineering" Paul Madsen describes the classic "parental control" problem where the children understand the technology better than the parents:) However, this doesn't have to be the case. I can think of a number of simple solutions.

In my household, all members have their own OS user account (yes, including my 3 1/2 yr old daughter who dutifully types in her password to sign on). This works out great for them and simplifies my life as I don't have to deal with changed desktops pictures, dock apps appearing/disappearing (yes it's a Mac), etc. I highly recommend setting up OS user accounts for individuals (there can be a family one as well if necessary). On the parental control front at the very least it allows you to turn off Administrator rights for certain accounts.

Getting back to a solution.... Once signed in to my OS user account, I could click a widget/gadget/desktop-thingy to generate an assertion to my PS2 or other device authorizing the suspension of parental controls. I suppose that the PS2 could support something like Cardspace, but that seems a little overkill. Remembering the OS account password is not too difficult and should provide the necessary level of assurance as to the subject of the assertion.

Then again, a simple USB fob with appropriate credentials would work as well. Now where did I put that "key" for the TiVo.

Tags: Identity, Parental Controls