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TIME magazine refers to the iPhone as "increasingly the source of forbidden fruit", referring to ubiquitous Internet access on the device. Today, "iPhone porn" is among the top iPhone related searches on Google. Apple released enhanced parental control features for the iPhone in the OS 3.0 version in response to these concerns.

The same features carried over to the new iPad launched by Apple. This Knol provides updated steps and screenshots for the new device.Here is a step-by-step guide to setup parental control restrictions on the iPad with OS 3.2. This is a follow-up Knol to the hugely popular How To Setup Parental Controls on iPhone & iPod Touch (OS 3.x Edition). Though this page is long, the steps are generally intuitive and easy to follow. If you prefer video, catch the video tutorial on YouTube instead.General Parental Control Restrictions SetupFrom the home screen, select Settings > General.Select Restrictions. If you haven't done this before, select Enable Restrictions.Enter a 4-digit passcode. Make sure you remember this passcode, in case you need to change these settings.You will see the restrictions screen. Set Safari, YouTube, and Installing Apps to OFF on this screen.NOTE: Some parents may choose to allow apps to be installed with age restrictions setup, but be aware that there are still issues with the age-based ratings and browsing the App Store itself.Scroll down the screen to the Allowed Content area.Set In-App Purchases to OFF.Select Music & Podcasts. Set Explicit to OFF.Select Movies. Select the rating you would like to allow.Select TV Shows. Select the rating you would like to allow.Select Apps. Select age-based filtering for apps you would like to allow.Hit the Home button to return the home screen.

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