YouTube has coming under fire from parents who think some of the content on the popular Web site is unsuitable for their kids.

So, CBS News correspondent Kelly Wallace reports exclusively, starting today, YouTube is adding parental controls, enabling parents to block kids from viewing many videos.

Type in the word sex on YouTube, and you'll get millions of hits, Wallace points out, including countless provocative and violent videos.

That concerns parents such as Marsali Hancock, whose 14-year-old daughter, Rachel Hancock, spends at least two hours a day -- sometimes as many as five -- on YouTube.

More: http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2010/02/10/earlyshow/leisure/gamesgadgetsgizmos/main6193508.shtml

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