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parentalcontrolsd using nearly 100% of one CPU 24/7 after Mountain Lion update

After recently upgrading to Mountain Lion I now have the process named "parentalcontrolsd" running 24/7 even though I do NOT use any parental controls. Everything is turned off for every user account on this MacBookPro. I've enabled/disabled these setting and then shutdown the machine etc but all to no avail. Below is a capture from Activity Monitor:


58174 parentalcontrolsdroot98.7972.3 MBIntel (64 bit)138.4 MB


Any reason why this is happening? Was never an issue before upgrading to Mountain Lion..


Thanks in advance

MacBook Pro, OS X Mountain Lion (10.8.2)

Posted on Oct 13, 2012 6:26 PM

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Nov 28, 2017 12:04 PM in response to Eric Root

My machine doesn't have this folder (I'm on Sierra 10.12.6). I'm definitely starting from the SSD. I scanned the drive using the FindAnyFile app and it didn't find the folder even looking for hidden folders.


I don't have parental controls activated but every few hours parentalcontrolsd fires up and starts using > 100% CPU and slows my computer down.


Any ideas?

Dec 4, 2012 2:07 PM in response to berkant

I use to have parental controls enabled, but then I removed the accounts that I no longer needed which caused the problem of parentalcontrolsd eating 50% CPU, which usually resulted in either a login crash or several minutes to log in. Console showed parentalcontrolsd panicking since it couldn't find the old enabled settings (since they were turned off and removed). I basically have over 1500 parentalcontrolsd error messages in console. I followed berkant's solution of clearing the folder and now everything works great! No more login crashes and things run much faster! Kudos for the solution!

Feb 28, 2014 1:52 AM in response to berkant

THANK YOU Berkant! 🙂


this solved my issue perfectly!


if only i had checked before i spent the last two days wasting my time in and out of my local Apple store which was zero help.


Does anyone know what caused this issue to begin with?


My MBP never had this issue only untill a few weeks ago when every time i turned it on, few mintues later the fans kicked in and the computer over heated anough to cook eggs on it- Was very worried!


So relieved. Thanks again Berkant!

parentalcontrolsd using nearly 100% of one CPU 24/7 after Mountain Lion update

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