Correct option is B
Whitelisting in parental lock settings refers to the process of
allowing only approved websites or content to be accessed. In this system, parents or administrators create a list of safe or appropriate websites, and the user is restricted to accessing only those websites. Any content not on the whitelist is blocked.
Important Key Points:
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Whitelisting ensures that only pre-approved websites or content are accessible, offering a high level of control over what children can view.
2. It is an effective way for parents to filter and control the content their children can access online, especially in restrictive environments.
Knowledge Booster:
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Blocking specific websites: This is called
blacklisting, where certain sites are blocked, but all others are accessible.
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Monitoring all online activities: Involves tracking web usage but does not prevent access to certain content like whitelisting.
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Disabling internet access: Prevents all online access, not just content filtering.
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Tracking time spent online: Helps monitor usage time but does not control content access.