1 Xbox 360 Parental Controls. 2 Xbox Dashboard When you turn on the Xbox this screen will pop up.

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Presentation transcript:

1 Xbox 360 Parental Controls

2 Xbox Dashboard When you turn on the Xbox this screen will pop up.

3 Family Settings Scroll right until you see this option and select it.

4 Pass Code To prevent your child from changing the settings a pass code is used.

5 Console Safety This is the main screen of the family settings.

6 Ratings and Content Here you can restrict games, movies, etc. that you don’t want your child to view.

7 Game Ratings Game ratings help you determine what games can be played.

8 Game Ratings Select the highest game ratings that can be played.

9 Game Exceptions Games can be chosen that your child can play even if they are in the restricted game ratings.

10 Game Exceptions A list of the exceptions are located here.

11 Movie Ratings The same can be done with movies.

12 Movie Ratings Select the highest movie ratings that can be watched.

13 TV Ratings The same can be done with TV shows.

14 TV Ratings You can set the highest TV ratings that can be watched.

15 Explicit Content Select whether explicit content can be viewed.

16 Explicit Content This can be allowed or blocked.

17 Unrated Content Select to determine whether unrated games and videos can be played.

18 Unrated Content This can be allowed or blocked.

19 Family Timer You can set an allowed amount of time you want your child to play.

20 Family Timer Select the amount of hours you want to limit your child from playing daily or weekly.

21 Xbox LIVE Access Manage access to Xbox LIVE on this console.

22 Xbox Live You can allow or block the ability to access Xbox Live.

23 Xbox LIVE Membership Creation Decide whether new Xbox Live Memberships can be created on this console.

24 Xbox LIVE Membership Creation This can be allowed or blocked.

25 Change Pass Code Here you can change the pass code to protect your safety settings.

26 Set Pass Code You can change your pass code and pass code reset question.

27 Save and Exit Save your changes and exit.