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Program Schedules
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Program Schedules are used to control access to individual programs and groups of
programs. For example, a schedule can be created to limit the amount of time children spend
playing games
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PC Chaperone is the only parental control that allows program schedules to be shared with
more then one program.
As an example of how useful schedule sharing is, without this option there would be no way
to limit game playing to two hours per day while allowing the user to play any one of five games
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Schedules can be set to permit access only during specific periods or for a maximum duration
per day. These schedule types can also be combined. For example, a schedule can be created
that permits access at any time between 5:00pm and 10:00pm, but for a maximum of two hours
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PC Chaperone is the only parental control that allows schedules to combine maximum
durations with time period restrictions
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