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    Keeping your family safer online

    Windows Live Family Safety If you have a family and you worry about keeping them safer online, Windows Live Family Safety can help you do that. If you’re just getting started using Family Safety, or you’ve already been using it for awhile, there’s a terrific article on the Windows Help and How-to site called Staying safer online. In it, Gloria Boyer from the Windows team tells the story of how she set up Family Safety for her sister’s household.

    When Gloria set up her sister’s computer she created separate Windows accounts for each family member.  Family Safety works better with separate user accounts (because parents can view reports about the sites each child visits). Plus, this means that each person can also:

    • Customize their desktop: Little kids can set a picture of their favorite cartoon character as their desktop background; the older kids can use a picture of their favorite band.
    • Set up their own Start menu and taskbar.
    • Set their own Internet favorites. Parents’ money management websites won’t appear on the kids’ Favorites lists, and CartoonNetwork.com won’t be on the parents’ lists.

    If your family’s used to using just one account, it might sound like a big deal to ask everyone to use separate accounts and passwords.  But there are a few ways to make switching between accounts easier for your family:

    • When you leave the computer, lock it using this quick keyboard shortcut: Hold down the Windows key and press the L key.
    • Use Fast User Switching so you can switch right to a different account without logging off, which would close down your work.
    • Or log off by clicking the Windows Start button, pointing to the arrow next to the Lock icon, and then clicking Log Off.

    The next person who wants to use the computer is then free to log on with their own user name and password, and all of their desktop settings and favorites will be just where they left them.

    How does all this locking and switching work with Family Safety? Great!  When you switch to a different Windows account, you are still signed in to the Family Safety Filter, no more signing in and out. That’s one less thing to do, and when you have a family to take care of, you have more than enough to do!

    -Sylvia French
    Windows Live Team

     

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    Simonwrote:
    Poor system - How do I "add a chid"? There are countless paragraphs about what tis system can do but nowhere does it actually say HOW TO DO IT. Despite emailing MSoft for help some weeks ago I am still awaiting an answer. A most frustrating and useless system. Thanks Microsoft
    Sept. 3
    How do I get it off my computer, I don't want it on there anymore and it won't let me remove it!!!!!
    Aug. 27
    Markwrote:
    I agree, there is no add a child button. I installed on the 2nd, set up was easy, added 2 children which i had to create accounts for, tried to add my 3rd when I was told I had created too many live accounts in one day and that i needed to wait 1 day. So I waited and when I came back on the 3rd, the add a child button had vanished. What happened?????
    Aug. 5
    AJ NESTERwrote:
    There was no Add Child button on the home page as the instructions indicated. Nor was there a Settings Manager button. As is so often the case, the boys in Redmond have made a straightforward concept into a maze of head-scratching annoyance.
    >>FOR THOSE OF YOU TRYING TO UNINSTALL THE PROGRAM<<
    Go to the Add/Remove Programs dialog in the Control Panel
    Scroll down to 'Windows Live Essentials'
    Click on 'Add/Remove'
    You will get a list of programs including Mail, Messenger and/or other programs you've installed including 'Family Safety'
    Check the box for the program(s) you want to remove.
    There. Nice and obtuse. Business as usual.
    Aug. 5
    please help me to rimov this progrem its bad to my compute
    Aug. 2
    This stupid filter blocked me from it's own blog site. hahaha nobody likes it! It's useless!
    Aug. 2
    lua33333wrote:
    have tried everything possible to get of this Windows Live Family Safety program. I am a 35 year old .and I don't have children . so please get this program off my computer. for the last time please
    July 26
    laviniawrote:
    I have tried everything t get rid of this program to no avail. I do not have any children, we are seniors living in a home and I am the oly one with access to thecomputer. so please get this program off my computer. for the last time please
    July 19
    James Moodywrote:
    I have tried everything possible to get of this Windows Live Family Safety program. I am a 63 year old male whoes parents passed 10 years ago. All of my children have left the nest years ago...and now I find myself having to ask permission to view web sites that I have visited for years. Is there some why I can have this program removed from computer?
    July 19
    I do not hv little or young children viewing anything on this cmputer so how can I not have this on my computer
    July 16
    you can take it away and you can do on you pc. it take not long time,and you have self ask for it.and you can move it away.but why have you take it if you not have other der bruger din pc.
    its not come self.
    July 16
    James Riggswrote:
    Why did Microsoft make this so fraking complicated. Took me TWO HOURS to figure out how to block pornsites on my son's PC. Took me 10 MINUTES to block them on my daughter's Mac. Has ANYone over there ever USED OS X? You need to. This product You have here is crap.
    July 15
    ALICEwrote:
    Take this off my computer I live alone and am a 61 year adult!!! I do not need this and am furious this was put on as an update.
    July 15
    Why can't I disable the Family Safety program??? It's really annoying and I didn't even "sign up" for it! I followed the email to uninstall, but the "Windows Live Essentials" won't uninstall itself from my computer when I try to uninstall it. Can someone help me with this problem??? Thanks
    July 2
    Georgewrote:
    Your learn how to remove it help didn't help as it keeps playing a game to block all attempts to navigate anywhere; This time it invented an error code message to block it's removal, no, my computer removed from this monstrocity is how it puts it. Do something now before we are making computer Godzilla movies and you get rich from our torture.
    June 26
    Georgewrote:
    You need to read your own Blogosphere and clean it up ; One of your employees is using it to peddle his batteries and only you know how to pour battery acid on him to stop this mess. By the way I'm going to hire a professional hacker to get your SPIT(sp)
    off my computer so I don't have to send the seriously infected with Family virus all over it from your family destroying filter. I am a HVA/C tec. and we change our filters monthly to remove dirt and maintain peak efficiency. This filter comes dirty and creates a
    serious defeciency that resists being changed or removed. Next time adopt a "LUVS" mentality as programmers and learn someting from baby diapers; When stinky change happens. Next time try flying pigs or something more practical instead of another AH1-N1 computer swines flew. Please! Please! stop worshipping it and fix it.
    June 26
    No namewrote:
    my children are adults,why do i need this to access the internet?
    June 22
    My parent sent me an email saying it was ok going on a site after i went through all the email your request thing but I still can't go on the website.
    June 18
    Tracey Lowewrote:
    Im having problems with the family safety. I have a child registered on my family safety, but she has logged onto another persons computer that didnt have it on, but it now will not let this other person on to the internet without my family safety passwords. How do i get it off this persons computer? Will this happen everytime they log onto someone elses computer????
    June 18
    This program stinks! Since installing it last week to "keep my daughter safe on the internet" I am unable to pull up any web pages. I have deleted it several times and it is still there. UGH! I'm buying a mac.
    June 16

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