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Firefox controls for children

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Are there ways I, as a parent, can set controls on Firefox to block the access my child (12 years old) has to certain websites (pornography, extreme violence, sites where people "lure" children) when using Firefox?

Are there ways I, as a parent, can set controls on Firefox to block the access my child (12 years old) has to certain websites (pornography, extreme violence, sites where people "lure" children) when using Firefox?

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Do a web search. Many such programs are free.

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I'm sure there are ever so many website-screening programs that are "free," if "free" means not having any upfront dollar cost. But I fear that, like much that is "free" on the internet, it will come with all kinds of behind-the-scenes costs in terms of my privacy. Consider Facebook and Google as prime examples of such services. What I was hoping to find was a screening program that was either offered directly through Mozilla or that was recommended by people in the Mozilla "community," so that I could have a little more trust in it.