

I don't know many five-year-old kids that have an email address, but if you create and monitor it yourself, you should be alright. But your child will need an email address to create a Microsoft Account.

Everyone, you, and your child need to have a Microsoft account. Now there are some requirements for using Family Safety in Windows 10 that may be a bit disturbing. You can even set the appropriate age for the apps and games that can be accessed. You can also set what time( s) your kids can use their Windows 10 computer. You can still filter what websites your kids can visit and restrict access to certain apps and games. Microsoft has taken all of the original program features and added them to its Microsoft account interface.Īll of the same great features are there. So, if you think that Family Safety just faded away, you would be wrong. It worked quite well, but Microsoft dropped support Windows Essentials, and it is no longer available for download. It was part of Windows Essentials, which was a separate download. Well, back in Windows 7 and Windows 8.1, Microsoft had a product called Family Safety. But not everyone has a server/domain controller. Years ago, the only way I found to lock down my kid's computers was to add it to a domain and restrict the user permissions. Sure, you can install anti-virus software and browser extensions, but what about the kids under 18? Here's how to set up Family Safety using Microsoft accounts. If there are ways to make improvements, we will do so.I don't know about you, but keeping my family safe on their Windows 10 computers is priority number one. We designed Windows 10 as a service, and we’ll keep listening to our customers. We will continue to roll out new Windows 10 Family features over time. There are also concerns that it is far too easy for a child to convert their account back to a local account.

This is itself something of a convoluted process that involves sending each child an invitation via email, and there are fears that it will be seen as too complicated and not carried out by many.

Microsoft says that anyone upgrading from Windows 7 or Windows 8 to Windows 10 should receive a notification about performing a Family Safety audit. But now that the world at large has access to Windows 10, the problem has the potential to affect a far greater number of people. This is not the first time that the issue has reared its head it's something that was noticed by Windows Insiders during the preview testing period of Windows 10. As reported by The Register, Microsoft does explain online that family features need to be re-configured in Windows 10, but it is a process that many will find confusing or just not learn about.
