In a nutshell, parents can create a supervised user account and place a link for it on the desktop. The account will be tied to the manager’s Google account and a dedicated webpage will allow him to configure any restrictions and settings. If everything is left untouched the supervised user will have access to all sites by default.
The feature might also be used for Chromebooks as Google pushes its cloud-centric devices to the educational industry. It’s unclear what the full scope of supervised accounts will be, and when we’ll see this in the beta and stable Chrome release channels since not every feature is graduated at the same time.
Last week we also heard about several touch friendly features being tested in Chrome’s experimental build. Among them were slide to navigate, pinch to zoom, and support for Window 8’s on-screen keyboard.
reference:http://www.techspot.com/news/53677-google-chrome-to-get-parental-controls-with-supervised-accounts.html
with:Naira Navarro and Hanna Jane Monton bsinfo II-a
august 26 2013
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