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RENEEKREAT April 10th, 2007 09:40 AM

Sexually Explicit Movies
 
It is possible to set up parental controls in order to prevent youngsters from accessing the Adult (Sexually Explicit) files?

My son accessed them and I duplicated his steps. I want to block that particular content.

6_pac April 10th, 2007 08:24 PM

There aren't any parental controls in LW, but you can filter out offensive files with the keyword filter. You can find it by going to Tools>Options>Filters>Keywords, and add words from there. Also on the LW search page click on "Whats New" on the lower left of the page, and tick the box "Hide Adult Content".

More instructions in this thread: Direct instructions to eliminate porn from results

There's no way to completely block adult content from LW. Some people mislabel porn files with innocent names, and you won't know what it is until you play it.

ame1014 April 13th, 2007 04:58 PM

Yeah I wish there were a way to so that too. As today I thought I was opening up "******" but what I got, with my daughter watching was in fact a porno. So please beware, open and watch first before allowing it to be viewed by your children.

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6_pac April 13th, 2007 09:40 PM

Yeah, It's a good idea to preview files when they get to 10-15%. Then if they're not what you thought just cancel the d/load.

Lulli17 May 15th, 2007 12:52 PM

filters USELESS WITHOUT PASSWORD PROTECTION
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by 6_pac (Post 263199)
There aren't any parental controls in LW, but you can filter out offensive files with the keyword filter. You can find it by going to Tools>Options>Filters>Keywords, and add words from there. Also on the LW search page click on "Whats New" on the lower left of the page, and tick the box "Hide Adult Content".

More instructions in this thread: Direct instructions to eliminate porn from results

There's no way to completely block adult content from LW. Some people mislabel porn files with innocent names, and you won't know what it is until you play it.

The user (your kids ..) can change the filter at wish. Limewire does not even provide a minimal protection like this. By the way this would be far then secure, but better than nothing.
Since the programmers do not think of it despite many and many request and questions on the subject, it could be they are putting themselves porn on limewire .. :D

crawler_nt May 15th, 2007 01:09 PM

as you were probably downloading illegal copyright material anyway (i would say 99.9% of p2p users do), you shouldn't moan that your kids got to see porn.
instead put into practise your ethical beliefs by not downloading from p2p...


crawlr /\/T

ukbobboy01 May 15th, 2007 01:36 PM

Misguided Parents
 
Lulli17

I am a parent myself I can say this, in all truthfulness, that you are misguided. If you had done any research into this product you would have found out that this software is not a childs' toy, in fact most of us in this forum have always said that this product should not be used by anyone under 16 without supervision.

First of all, this software is not a music, video or game downloading application, it is a file sharing application that allows you, as a PC owner, share files with other PC owners from all over the world. As PC owners happen to be adults the files they share will be of an adult nature and the only controls are self control. Therefore, there is no central file server just hundreds of thousands, perhaps millons, of PCs that this software allows you to connect with.

Now, if you want to download music, films, etc. from a controlled/regulated environment then you should use your browser and download from Amazon.com or similar.

Just remember that no one can tell adults what they can or cannot share on their own PCs, and some adults can be pretty sick, so therefore it is down to you to protect your children, not the Limewire Org., or anybody else.

So next time you purchase software for your children do a bit of research into what it does before accusing anyone of "putting porn" out there.


Shark Chum


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