How to monitor kids' online and computer activity in Windows
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Thursday, November 1, 2012 By Anonymous
Raising and protecting kids became much more complex with the advent of omnipresent high-speed Internet access. There's no way to cover every base, but concerned parents can check to see what their kids are doing on home computers without worrying about being outsmarted using Windows Live Family Safety.
6 : You should see a list of users including your kids. Click the box under Monitor account, then Next.
Kids aren't always the best judges of what's best for them. Of course, that's true for all of us, but parents still need to watch out for their children until they leave home (or stop asking for money). Online hazards include scams, porn, malware, predators, bullies, and more.
While there's no perfect way to protect your children without falling off the grid entirely, there are still some tools that can help considerably. Windows Live Family Safety can help you watch what your kids are doing on the computer and lets you nip problems in the bud. Here's how to get started:
- If you don't already have a Windows Live ID, get one here .
Step 2: Add user account for kids.
3 : As soon as you've done that, set up parental controls using the link below the user list. Click the account name your child will use, then, if you like, set up time limits, game ratings, or program limits. Any of these can be changed later, of course.
6 : You should see a list of users including your kids. Click the box under Monitor account, then Next.
Step 6: Choose accounts to monitor.
7 : Now you need to link the Windows account with a Family Safety member. This should be quite straightforward. Click Save and wait for the program to do its thing.
Step 8: Open Windows Live Family Safety monitor page.
9 : The main report covers the last week and includes Web activity, other Internet activity, and offline computer activity like using Word, Excel, or other programs. Some of the Web stuff is likely to come from ads, so don't freak out if you see weird Web sites like (in this example) "bidvertsier.com," as they are easy to block.
Step 9: Monitor activity.
10 : To block any site or activity, just pick Select next to the weird or forbidden site name, then Block for this person only or Block for everyone. When you're done, click Save at the bottom of the page.
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