6.4 Use parental controls for systems that are not centrally managed

Information

Many aspects and features of OS X can be restricted on a user-by-user basis via the Parental Controls feature. This includes computer usage time limits, application accessibility limitations, and website restrictions. Although this feature is called Parental Controls, these restrictions may be appropriate for corporate, government, or educational use. Limiting usage and restricting features for managed users reduces the risk of the user and/or system being exposed to malicious and/or inappropriate content.

Solution

Open System Preferences Select Users & Groups Highlight managed user Check box next to Enable parental controls Select Open Parental Controls Select items within the Parental Controls feature that should be restricted. Impact: The extensive use of parental controls adds to the configuration management burden and can limit legitimate user activity.

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See Also

https://workbench.cisecurity.org/files/299