Parental Controls
This website is fully RTA compliant as rated by the Association of Sites Advocating Child Protection (ASACP) and is strictly reserved for those of legal age only.
As outlined in our Terms of Service, access to our platform is strictly limited to individuals who confirm that they are at least eighteen years of age or older if the age of majority is higher in their jurisdiction. Users must be fully able and competent to enter into the terms, conditions, obligations, affirmations, representations, and warranties outlined in our Terms of Service and must agree to comply with them. Additionally, users must ensure that their jurisdiction does not prohibit the receiving or viewing of sexually explicit content.
To help enforce our terms and restrict access to minors, we ensure that this website remains fully RTA (Restricted to Adults) compliant, allowing every page to be blocked by simple parental control tools.
There are many tools available for parents to make the internet safer for their children. Internet Service Providers (ISPs), device manufacturers, and operating system developers offer easy steps to set up parental controls. By following these simple step-by-step instructions, parents can control their children’s browsing habits beyond basic supervision.
Our Restricted to Adults tags ensure that parental controls can automatically block our site when enabled.
Parental Control Settings - Desktop Services
Modern operating systems have built-in parental controls that are easy to activate, requiring only a few minutes to set up. For example, Microsoft Windows allows parents to create accounts for their children, restrict access to certain apps and programs, and block inappropriate websites. For more information, visit the Microsoft Family Safety site. Apple devices, including Macs, iPads, and iPhones, also offer parental controls, which can be enabled by following the instructions on Apple’s dedicated Families site.
Parental Control Settings - Mobile Devices
As many children use personal devices to access the internet, mobile operating systems include tools to help parents control their children’s browsing habits. iOS devices, such as iPhones and iPads, can block inappropriate content, set screen time limits, and prevent unauthorized app installations. More information is available on Apple’s dedicated Families site. Android devices, such as smartphones and tablets, offer similar protections, allowing parents to decide what their children can see and do. The Google Safety Center provides a detailed setup guide.
Internet Service Providers
Most Internet Service Providers offer protections to limit access to inappropriate websites on home or handheld devices. These services block inappropriate content and can typically be enabled through your ISP account online. Contact your ISP for guidance on enabling their content blocks.