Is there any type of "kidwatch" protection for ipad 2

Is there anything available for ipad2 that can prevent a user from getting to sexually explicit content? I'm looking for something that will keep a 14 year old from googling and viewing inappropriate content with his friends. Need something that has parental control.

There are several browsers in the App Store that can do this.  K9 is one and there are others.
Carefully read the descriptions and Google reviews before purchase.

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