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Account: a group of one or more usernames under one billing plan

Username: is an identifier given to a person(s) who logs into Covenant Eyes. Covenant Eyes issues a separate Accountability Report for each username.

A household account can be structured in many different ways. The number of usersnames will depend on how you want the reports separated within your family.

It is possible to have the entire family on one username.

We suggest that you consider having more than one username. This allows for a higher degree of accuracy in reporting of who went to what web site.

Here are some examples to choose from:

  1. Have a separate username per family member.


  2. Group Mom and Dad on one username and the children on another.


  3. Group Dad and sons together and Mom and daughters together.


  4. Dad and sons each have separate usernames, while Mom and daughters share one username.


  5. Mom and children on one username and Dad has a separate username.

The above are only a few of the possible scenarios. You can always structure your account differently to suit you and your family's needs more effectively.

Each username can have different Accountability Partners assigned to them.


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Last updated: 2006-08-12

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