A sleek living room media console in matte white wood supports a large flat-screen television showing a clean, organized parental control settings menu, with categories like apps, websites, and screen time clearly visible. Below the TV, a compact black streaming box and game console rest with their status lights glowing softly. Surrounding shelves hold neatly arranged books and a few neutral-toned decorative objects. Soft, diffused afternoon light enters from the side, producing gentle reflections on the screen and subtle shadows along the console. Photographic realism with a straight-on, eye-level composition, balanced by the rule of thirds. The mood is professional yet homey, conveying a sense of order, safety, and thoughtful control over digital content in a family space, with no people present anywhere in the scene.

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A modern home office desk made of light ash wood with a matte finish, holding an open silver laptop that displays a clearly legible parental control dashboard with toggles and time limits. Beside it lies a neatly stacked set of colorful tablets and smartphones, each screen dimmed with visible lock icons. The desk sits against a softly blurred neutral wall with a small, minimalist plant and a closed Wi‑Fi router on a nearby shelf. Natural daylight filters through an unseen window, casting gentle, professional shadows. Photographic realism, shot at eye level with a slight three-quarter angle, sharp focus on the devices and interface, subtly blurred background. The mood is calm, controlled, and reassuring, emphasizing clarity and simplicity in managing screen safety without any human presence.