If you've ever wondered what your kids are up to on the PC and online,
Family Safety can help. Family Safety lets you know which websites your
kids have visited and which apps and games they've used. You can also
choose to block or allow specific websites or other content, and even
limit the amount of time they can spend on the PC. Now you'll have more
time to find out what else they're up to. With Windows, you can help
your kids use the PC responsibly.
Monday, March 17, 2014
Turn on Family Safety for your child's account
To create a new child's account
When you create a new account for your
child—with or without an email address—Family Safety monitoring is
turned on automatically. You'll start receiving reports about when and
how your child uses the PC, and you can set or change additional limits
at any time.
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Sign in to your PC with an administrator account.
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Swipe in from the right edge of the screen, tap Settings, and then tap Change PC settings.
(If you're using a mouse, point to the lower-right corner of the screen, move the mouse pointer up, click Settings, and then click Change PC settings.) -
Tap or click Accounts, tap or click Other accounts, and then tap or click Add an account.
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Tap or click the Add a child's account link.
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Do one of the following:
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If your child already has an email address, enter it, tap or click Next, and follow the instructions.
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If you want to get a new email address for your child, tap or click Sign up for a new email address and follow the instructions.
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If you want your child to sign in to this PC only, tap or click Add a child's account without email, and follow the instructions.
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Tip
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Is your child too young to remember a typed password? You might want to set up a picture password for them, so they can sign in using a favorite photo instead.source : Microsoft
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