If you don’t want your kids watching what you watch and viewing what you view, set parental controls.
If you have Windows user accounts and passwords set up for everyone who accesses your computer, you can use the DVD ratings included on DVD disks to control which users can access and watch what DVDs. The Motion Picture Association of America rates DVDs as G, PG, PG-13, R, NC-17, and Not Rated. If you set parental controls, anything that is rated higher than what you specify won’t be played unless the viewer has a valid administrator account and password.
To enable parental controls in Windows Media Player:
1. Open Windows Media Player. Right-click the title bar, point to
Tools, and click Options.
2. In the Options dialog box, click the DVD tab.
3. Check the Parental Control box, and then select a rating.
4. Click OK.
