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This Parental Control guide was originally drafted in English. If this Parental Control guide is provided in any language other than English, the translation is intended for informational purposes only. In the event of any conflict or discrepancy between the English-language version and any translated version, the English-language version shall prevail.

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HOW TO HELP PREVENT MINORS FROM ACCESSING ADULT WEBSITES

This Website contains adult content and is intended only for adults who are at least 18 years old, or the age of legal majority in their jurisdiction, whichever is higher.

If you are a parent, guardian, or adult responsible for a shared device or internet connection, the most effective way to restrict access is to use device-level, browser-level, and network-level parental control tools.

THE MOST IMPORTANT STEP

Go to your device, browser, or operating system settings and look for parental controls, content restrictions, screen time, or family settings.

These tools are usually the most direct and effective way to help prevent children from accessing adult websites.

OTHER STEPS YOU CAN TAKE

Enable SafeSearch in search engines

Search engines often provide filtering features that can reduce the appearance of adult content in search results.

Where available, enable SafeSearch or similar filtering features in the search engines and browsers used on your devices.

Use child or family device settings

Many devices and operating systems include built-in family or child-safety features that can help you:

  • restrict access to adult content;
  • manage downloads and installed apps;
  • limit browsing or search access;
  • create child-specific accounts; and
  • set screen time or supervision controls.

If a child uses a shared device, it is usually safer to create a separate restricted user profile or child account where possible.

Control app and browser access

If children use mobile devices, tablets, computers, or smart TVs, review which browsers, apps, and web-access tools are installed and available.

You may wish to:

  • remove unnecessary browsers;
  • restrict app installation;
  • disable private browsing where possible; and
  • use child-friendly browser or search tools.

Use DNS, router, or network filtering

Many home routers, DNS providers, and internet service providers offer filtering tools that can block or reduce access to adult websites across your network.

These protections can be especially useful on shared home internet connections.

Please note that network-level filtering may also affect access for adult users on the same connection.

Avoid saved passwords and open sessions

If you use this Website on a shared device, avoid leaving the site signed in or storing passwords in a way that minors can access.

You should:

  • sign out after use;
  • avoid automatic login on shared devices;
  • use separate user profiles where possible; and
  • use device locks, passcodes, or biometric protection where available.

IMPORTANT NOTE

No filtering method is perfect. Parents and guardians should combine technical controls with supervision, device restrictions, and age-appropriate safety practices.

The operator of this Website does not provide built-in child accounts or internal parental locking tools as part of the Website itself. Responsibility for restricting access by minors rests with the adults responsible for the relevant device, browser, or network connection.