May 13, 2007

Learn to protect your Xbox 360 by Family Settings

Nowadays, a lot of parents are concerned about what their children are exposed to when they're away from home. Sometimes however, they don't stop to think about what is right under their noses under their own roof. Movies and games are two things that slip under the radar of parents. Several game systems today allowing parents to set which will restrict what your children can and cannot play. The Xbox 360 gaming system gets going a bit further than that. This game console has a feature called Family Settings.

Parents like yourself with the Family Settings feature can set up parameters, which can restrict or allow access to both your games played offline as well as DVD movies. Additionally you can grant or limit access to content online, if you've an Xbox Live account.

Generally, the Xbox console gives you various ways to install your controls when it comes to your kids and playing games both off and online. The first way those families settings are utilized in it are through the game ratings. Your Xbox 360 system will scan each disk and determine the rating the game received. That way, you are able to bar certain levels from your children.

Another way to protect your kid on the Xbox is through ratings for DVD movies. Many of these movies have codes embedded on the disks, which define what the ratings are. You can specialize your Xbox 360 to play only certain rated movies. That way, your children cannot play any movies when you're not around that you don't want them watching. If you don't have children, you can switch off that feature.

If you're an Xbox Live Gold member, you can set a password code, which will protect your kids from the harder content. You'd log into your Microsoft Passport account in order to make the settings for protecting your children. As an Xbox Live member, you've to have a Passport account in order to take part and play games online with other people. As a member you can put up your choices to reflect those safety guards for your children.

Another great benefit of being an Xbox Live member is that you can control your privacy settings as well. With this feature you are able to sift through the online friends of your childs so that you can approve them. Additionally, you are able to limit access to your child's online gaming profile that other players usually can see. It works in reverse as well. So you can control which profiles that you want your kid to see too.

Through your Xbox Live account, you can pick and choose who your kid can communicate with online. You are able to prepare your account so that your kid can only communicate with the people on their friends list. It's also an alternative blocking people except those you approve. Just remember that no matter the setting you select, your kid will still be getting new friend requests. But who will be approved is up to you.

Family settings for your Xbox 360 touch the online content that your child could possibly download through Xbox Live. Because it offers downloading music videos, movie trailers and free game demos. You as the parent have to monitor what your kid is allowed to watch and download. Nevertheless you should remember that nothing is totally foolproof. With the Family Settings through your Xbox 360 console, however, you are able to do a pretty good job protecting your children.

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