Safari Parental Controls Blocks YouTube Login?

I have parental controls enabled on a user account to "limit adult websites automatically". Whenever I try to log in to YouTube (with www.youtube.com allowed), it comes up with this:
I've heard that a similar problem with Google Mail can be bypassed by entering google.com's ip address into the "Allowed" section in the Parental Controls preference, but this did not not work with YouTube's ip. Perhaps I have the wrong ip? Or is there no way around this?

If you were to create another standard account and apply the same parental controls, would the same thing happen?

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    No No No No I'm talking about completely shutdown

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    K T wrote:
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  • Disable the popup stating parental controls blocked the following sites

    ON OS X 10.9 with parental controls enabled when a site is blocked Firefox throws up a popup stating what sites were blocked. I would like to stop this from happening, as in our environment we bloc Facebook, twitter, and other sites, so when I go to CNN firefox pops up saying a bunch of sites have been blocked and to try allow them. This popup is awful and needs to be removed...

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  • Default Parental Controls blocks FaceBook

    I just updated my family G4 iMac to Leopard.
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