User`s guide
● Save an internet traffic log. Logs the websites visited by users for whom
Parental Control is enabled.
For more information, please refer to “Monitoring Children Activity” (p. 107).
If you want to monitor and control your children's computer and Internet activities
remotely, turn on Remote Parental Control using the switch. For more information,
please refer to “Remote Parental Control” (p. 110).
19.1.1. Protecting Parental Control Settings
If you are not the only person with administrative rights using this computer, it is
recommended that you protect your Parental Control settings with a password. By
setting a password, you will prevent other users with administrative rights from
changing the Parental Control settings that you configured for a specific user.
BitDefender will ask you by default to set a password when enabling Parental Control.
To set the password protection, do the following:
1. Type the password in the Password field.
2. Type the password again in the Retype Password field to confirm it.
3. Click OK to save the password and close the window.
Once you set the password, if you want to change the Parental Control settings,
you will be asked to provide the password. The other system administrators (if any)
will also have to provide this password in order to change the Parental Control
settings.
Note
This password will not protect other BitDefender settings.
In case you do not set a password and you do not want this window to appear again,
check Don't ask for a password when enabling Parental Control.
Important
If you forget the password, you will have to reinstall the program or to contact
BitDefender for support.
To remove the password protection:
1. Open BitDefender and click the Options button in the upper-right corner of the
window.
2. Go to General Settings.
3. Use the switch to turn off the Settings password option.
4. Enter the password.
5. Click OK.
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