Bypass parental controls

I found out how to bypass the parental controls in itunes if anyone is interested

go to run and type in regedit

then go to Hkey Currentuser

go to software

then apple computer,inc
then itunes
then parental control
double click on flags and type in 0 and then restart itunes and the parental control is off

Posted on Sep 10, 2005 8:11 PM

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Sep 10, 2005 9:45 PM in response to The Music Man

The key that turns it on or off is in HKEY CURRENTUSER. That hive is only the current users hive, every user has their own different settings there. So if you turn it on on one account, it probably won't be turned on for other accounts on the same machine. If they wanted it set globally, that should be done in HKEY LOCALMACHINE.

Admittedly, I'd have to do more testing on it, but it looks like it's a broken first attempt to me.

Sep 11, 2005 10:34 AM in response to Otto42

As people have pointed out, if you have administrative access to the machine, parental controls can be bypassed. The feature is meant to be used with limited user accounts. For example, a parent can set up a limited account for a child, log in as the child, run iTunes, and lock down parental controls for the child by authenticating as an administrative user.

Sep 12, 2005 1:49 AM in response to toonz

toonz: Yes, but with this, the child can turn it off without being an admin user. All user accounts, even limited ones, have access to change the HKEY CURRENTUSER hive. They have to, it's their own personal hive. Yes, they can't do it with iTunes, admittedly, but this lets you turn it off without iTunes.

Admittedly, the child would have to know how, but kids are smarter than you think sometimes. 🙂

Sep 12, 2005 8:44 AM in response to Otto42

Hi Otto42,

You are incorrect. Only an admin user can make this change in the registry. You can see this for yourself by following these steps:

1. Create a limited Windows user account.
2. Log into the the limited user account.
3. Turn on parental controls in iTunes.
4. Lock the parental controls with your admin user's name and password.
5. Quit iTunes.
6. Open Regedit and attempt to edit the value.

You will see that regedit does not allow you to make the change.

Regards,
Ethan

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