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The Family Timer confirmed...

News | November 7, 2007 10:42 am
Microsoft announced today that a Family Timer will be released onto the Xbox 360 as part of a joint initiative with the PTA and Jerry Rice. The Family Timer will work similar to it's Vista counterpart and have per-day or per-week restrictions. Along with the family-friendly content announced a few weeks ago, Microsoft keeps adding reasons for parents to want the Xbox 360 to be in tehir home for their children's entertainment.




Microsoft, PTA and Super Bowl Champion Jerry Rice Announce New Tools to Help Parents Manage Kids Interactive Media Use

Xbox 360 Debuts Video Game Industrys First and Only Family Timer.



Washington, D.C. Nov. 7, 2007 Microsoft Corp., The Parent Teacher Association (PTA) and Super Bowl Champion Jerry Rice joined forces today to unveil new parent tools as part of the second year of the Safety is no game. Is your family set? campaign. They include a PACT, a family contract intended to foster family discussion surrounding screen time guidelines, as well as a new parental control feature, the Xbox 360 Family Timer. The Family Timer will enable parents for the first time to set the appropriate amount of gaming and entertainment time for their kids, on a daily or weekly basis.

As a leader in interactive entertainment, its Microsofts responsibility to provide parents with tools they can use to manage their childrens video gaming and online experiences, and we have made that a priority from the very start, said Robbie Bach, president of Entertainment and Devices Division at Microsoft.

Through this all-new educational partnership, millions of PTA members nationwide will receive information on the fundamentals of the campaign, which encourages a balanced approach to interactive media use and families to come to an agreement on how their children spend their screen time.

As times change and technology advances, the role of the parent stays the same in raising a safe, healthy, and successful child, said PTA CEO Warlene Gary. PTA is proud to partner with Microsoft to provide parents with more resources that keep them involved in their childrens lives. Using the PACT will help parents and children talk about and agree on interactive media use.

The family PACT is a comprehensive, proactive approach to setting rules on media use and asks parents and children to agree on the level of Parental involvement; the amount of Access children can have, including who they are allowed to play and interact with online; the types of Content children are allowed to play or watch, and the amount of Time children can use media. The family PACT is available for immediate download at http://www.xbox.com/isyourfamilyset..

Another all-new parental tool unveiled today is the Xbox 360 Family Timer, an addition to the consoles existing set of industry-leading parental control features. Similar to its Windows Vista counterpart, the new Xbox 360 Family Timer can restrict childrens activity time and can be set on a per-day or per-week basis. Helpful notifications will appear to warn the gamer that the session is nearing the end and the feature will automatically turn off the console when a pre-determined time limit has been exceeded. The Family Timer feature will be available for download via Xbox LIVE in early December.

Microsoft expects the news of the Family Timer to be received very favorably by parents based on independent* research it unveiled today that showed 62 percent of parents would welcome a tool to control the amount of time that children can use the video game consoles in their homes.

Bach, along with PTA CEO Warlene Gary and Super Bowl Champion and Dancing with the Stars finalist Jerry Rice talked to more than 400 students and parents gathered at Stuart-Hobson Middle School in Washington, D.C. today about the benefits of being a kid in the digital age and the challenges parents can face in navigating this complex new world.

The independent research sponsored by Microsoft released today asked parents a series of questions related to their childrens use of digital media and represented feedback from 800 parents of children between the ages of five and 17 who have a video game console in their home. The research showed that 45 percent of parents say that enforcing rules about their childrens media consumption creates tension at home. Nearly all families (99 percent) have some rules, but less than half (47 percent) have comprehensive rules concerning access, content and time. The research revealed that only 16 percent of families actually put media use rules in writing, and 40 percent involve children in related discussions.

Rice spoke to the middle school crowd about how important it is to have balance to be successful. Im a Super Bowl Champion and Dancing with the Stars finalist, but my most important accomplishment in life is being a father, Rice said. I try to teach my kids no matter what they do, they have to find a balance between work and fun. Thats why its so rewarding for me to join Microsoft and the PTA today to promote a healthy balance for our kids in this exciting digital age.

Microsofts commitment to families is ongoing

Xbox was the first video game and entertainment system with built-in parental controls for both online and offline use. Known as Family Settings, these controls allow parents and caregivers to set guidelines for which games work for them, make informed choices about content, and decide who their children can play with online. Earlier this year, Windows Vista launched with a set of similar parental controls that allows parents to guide children's game playing, web browsing, and overall computer use. These controls help parents determine which games their children can play, which programs they can use, which websites they can visitand when.

Weve seen a tremendous response to the robust parental controls offered on Xbox 360 and Windows Vista, and the Xbox 360 Family Timer will continue to deliver on our promise to provide safer, balanced and fun entertainment for everyone, said Bach. Professionally, I am proud of my divisions work in this area, and personally, as a parent of three school-age children, I know how important it is to be engaged in an ongoing dialogue with my family in order to uphold our household screen time rules.

According to Bach, with more than 13 million Xbox 360 consoles sold, the companys drive to empower parents is a core Microsoft responsibility. Last fall, the company launched the Safety is no game. Is your family set? national grassroots campaign (http://www.xbox.com/isyourfamilyset) with Boys & Girls Clubs of America and Best Buy Co. Inc. to educate parents about the tools and resources available to help them manage their childrens interactive entertainment experiences on both Xbox 360 and Windows Vista. Year two of the campaign will continue with the support of these partners and others such as the PTA.

About PTA
PTA comprises more than 5.5 million parents and other concerned adults devoted to the educational success of children and the promotion of parent involvement in schools. PTA flourishes in more than 25,000 school communities nationwide by harnessing the energy and talents of millions of volunteers to be: voices for all children; relevant resources for families and communities; and champions for the education and well-being of every child. PTA is a registered 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization. Membership in PTA is open to anyone who is concerned about the education, health, and welfare of children and youth. Visit www.PTA.org for more information.
About Xbox 360

Xbox 360 is a superior video game and entertainment system delivering the best games, unique entertainment features and a unified online gaming network that revolve around gamers. Xbox 360 will have a portfolio of more than 300 games and will be available in nearly 40 countries by the end of 2007. More information can be found online at http://www.xbox.com/xbox360.

About Microsoft

Founded in 1975, Microsoft (Nasdaq MSFT) is the worldwide leader in software, services and solutions that help people and businesses realize their full potential.

*About the Survey



In a national random digit dial telephone survey conducted by The Glover Park Group for Microsoft from October 22 November 4, 2007, The Glover Park Group asked parents a series of questions related to their childrens use of media. The survey represents the views of 800 parents of children five to 17 years of age. In addition, all households included in the survey had a video game console. With a sample of this size, one can say with 95% certainty that the results have a sampling error of +/‐ 4 percentage points of what they would be if the entire population of these parents had been polled with complete accuracy.




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I guess this is good, in that once it's set there is no effort required on the parents' part to enforce... BUT it's also making a couple of huge assumptions.

1 - that the parents know this feature is coming out

2 - that these same parents will know how to activate it

BUT - if this somehow manages to reduce the number of foul-mouthed little children amassed in the multitude of Halo 3 battles, I'm all for it!
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HAHA thats hilarious...if my mom or dad would have ever tried to restrict my gaming time i would have turned into a bigger pot head than i am now geesh...its one thing if your kid cant get decent grades and you want to teach them a lesson but to just slam that on THERE 360? what is the world coming too lol!!
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I think its a great idea.........to limit the amount a time a child can play xbox will be a reinforcer for good behavior, grades, and many other things. I'm sure there will be parants who abuse this and some who will use it for a good cause. To say that if your parents restricted you gaming would have made you a bigger pot head, smoke another bowl and think about it. If you would have not played so many video games maybe you would have participated any other more "physical" activites and would have kept you possibly becoming a lazy stoner. I'm not saying you are WHITEY.
All in all I think this will benefit kids, not hurt them.
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lol i was gonna say i played football since i was in 4th grade till i was a senior in high school and i started smoking when i was a freshman...haha but i do get your point...i am lazy now but im also 21 have a job and support myself so im aloud to be as lazy as i want to be...i just know my parents would have abused this item because when growing up they would tell us (me and my 2 brothers and 1 sister) that we were only aloud on the computer for an hour a night...this caused issues and then they started doing the same thing for MY xbox...so i could understand if there was like 3 kids and 1 360 and they all were fighting over it or they just had it set so the kid couldnt be up all night playing his 360 or bad grades but i know alot of parents in the US are power freaks and this is just 1 more way of letting them exploit there control over there children
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Maybe we'll get less mouthy kids on COD4 now.
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Yea, I heard about this.

Sucks for those kids.
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My sister doesn't let my nephew play on the weekdays, just weekends. When she let him play on the weekdays he didn't do his school work and didn't concentrate as hard.
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Maybe we'll get less mouthy kids on COD4 now.




THERE WILL ALWAYS BE MOUTHY KIDS ON XBOX LIVE. NO MATTER WHAT.
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^Yeah, but they SHOULDN'T be in my wonderful Call of Duty or Rainbow Six games! They RUIN it.

That's why I play closed games with my friend though.
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Some of these kids have the worst mouths I've ever heard..... especially the ones who talk sh#t and continue to do it the entire match, whether it be COD4 or Rainbow Six. I wish XBOX would take the feedback players can leave and honestly do something about it!!!
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haha thats when you spank em in game and let your gameplay do the talking...and why not just mute them?
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Quote by TH3JUICEMAN:


Some of these kids have the worst mouths I've ever heard..... especially the ones who talk sh#t and continue to do it the entire match, whether it be COD4 or Rainbow Six. I wish XBOX would take the feedback players can leave and honestly do something about it!!!



I just read an article at the Official Xbox Magazine site yesterday that talks about the team that monitors Live and the punks on it.

The bottom line is that leaving bad rep is fine, but primarily is used for matchmaking. If you submit a complaint, then those are taken into consideration. The article said that the more complaints there are, then they take action as the community is calling a person out.
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