Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Microsoft Family Safety is fantastic. I can see every time the computer was logged in and how long, everything that the child did, including which internet pages were opened and how many times. I've actually blocked a number of the pop-up ads, and it's cut down on load time for the kids and data usageThey have a set time block per day that they can use the computer and a certain number of hours per day for weekdays and weekends. It's easy to set up, the child needs an email address, and they need a Microsoft account on the computer; you need a Microsoft account to run the family safety page.
.this only works if your kids havebsign in accounts and use microscoft . My kids are older and it's easy to set up hudden accounts.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why does he need to have it in his room?
The only other place to put it is my office, which I am not sure I want to share. Besides, it makes more sense for him to have his computer where his homework is - i.e. his room.
Anonymous wrote:Microsoft Family Safety is fantastic. I can see every time the computer was logged in and how long, everything that the child did, including which internet pages were opened and how many times. I've actually blocked a number of the pop-up ads, and it's cut down on load time for the kids and data usageThey have a set time block per day that they can use the computer and a certain number of hours per day for weekdays and weekends. It's easy to set up, the child needs an email address, and they need a Microsoft account on the computer; you need a Microsoft account to run the family safety page.
They have a set time block per day that they can use the computer and a certain number of hours per day for weekdays and weekends. It's easy to set up, the child needs an email address, and they need a Microsoft account on the computer; you need a Microsoft account to run the family safety page.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why does he need to have it in his room?
The only other place to put it is my office, which I am not sure I want to share. Besides, it makes more sense for him to have his computer where his homework is - i.e. his room.
Anonymous wrote:Why does he need to have it in his room?