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Old 04-01-2020, 04:57 AM   #5
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Originally Posted by Nabeel View Post
This really is for something I'm writing. When a parent sets up a parental control programme on a child's computer, what happens when the child tries to access something forbidden? What message actually pops up on the child's computer?
No, I think I understand perfectly and I laud people getting details right. I didn't answer clearly.
The shorter answer is that that there are MANY possible popup boxes depending on WHERE the parental controls are set, if it's a forbidden local program or a web site and if a third party program is purchased or it's a built in feature.

So unless you want to identify a particular program (and many are a waste of money so accidental "product placement" would be baḑ), just make up something reasonable.
I'm sure the purveyors of such programs to add on (a bad idea), have screen shots on their web sites. Search the usual culprits selling AV programs first!
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