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Adding parental controls to iTunes can help you protect your children from accessing inappropriate content on the platform. Here are the steps to add parental controls to iTunes: 1. Open iTunes on your computer. 2. Click on "Edit" from the menu bar at the top of the screen. 3. Click on "Preferences" from the drop-down menu. 4. Click on the "Parental" tab. 5. Check the box next to "Enable Parental Controls." 6. Create a four-digit passcode and enter it in the "Parental Controls" section. 7. Set the content restrictions by rating for music, movies, TV shows, podcasts, and apps. You can choose from "Clean," "Explicit," or "No Restriction" for each category. 8. Click "OK" to save your settings. Once you've set up parental controls in iTunes, your children will be prompted to enter the passcode you created whenever they attempt to access restricted content. This will prevent them from viewing or listening to content that you don't want them to access.
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