Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie have installed parental controls on all of their childrens' computers to block them from searching for the stars online.
The private Hollywood stars have been so determined to protect their six children from learning all about their celebrity lives, the Fight Club star tampered with each tot's Google.com settings to keep them in the dark.
He tells Germany's Bild, "On all the kids' computers we had our names blocked. They can't Google their mum and dad."
And Pitt admits Jolie and himself don't bother searching for themselves either: "I don't want to make myself dependent on what other people think. We don't even notice all the noise."
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