The Family Safety feature is still available. It got moved into Windows, whereas previously it was a seperate product you had to install. You do need to go back in and set it up again. Also, on my wife’s computer it didn’t uninstall the old family safety feature, but left it in a state aftet the upgrade where it would generate an error message every time she booted the computet. Annoying, but I think the feature will work better as part of the OS
Ouch.
> Annoying, but I think the feature will work better as part of the OS
I agree.
If your child has a Microsoft account with their birthday in it, many of the settings are automatically set very low.
This is more anti-MS hysteria to fuel the weak-minded.