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READ: Posts 3 and 5 for comedic hilarity
READ: Posts 3 and 5 for comedic hilarity
Hey, I'm one hot looking cow. My daughter picked out my hair and horns.Learning Curve said:" I am a Tauren druid."
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"Kid Owned by Mom" is a term used to describe when a child's World of Warcraft account is controlled by their parent or guardian. This often happens when the child is too young to manage their own account or when the parent wants to closely monitor their child's online activities.
Yes, it is fairly common for parents to have some level of control over their child's World of Warcraft account. This can vary from simply monitoring their child's activity to actively playing the game for them.
Yes, there can be benefits to having a parent control a child's World of Warcraft account. For example, the parent can ensure their child's online safety, monitor their screen time, and provide guidance on appropriate in-game behavior.
It is not recommended for a parent to control their child's World of Warcraft account without their knowledge. This can lead to trust issues and may also violate the game's terms of service. It is important for parents to have open communication with their child about their online activities.
To set up parental controls on a child's World of Warcraft account, the parent can log into the account and access the parental control settings. These settings allow the parent to restrict chat options, block certain types of content, and set time limits for the child's gameplay. Parents can also use third-party parental control software to further monitor and restrict their child's online activities.