It’s terrible. All the online records of teenagers using win10 will be sent to parents in the form of emails

  

Windows 10 official version system allows parents to create a child account, and set the child account permissions according to their needs. As more and more people join the upgrade of the Windows 10 system, more and more parents use this feature, but there are more parents who monitor the child account action and send it to parents by email. This practice raises complaints.

Although receiving child account updates has the appropriate options in Windows 10, it is turned on by default. As many parents initially envisioned, the child account can regulate and restrict the child's online behavior, but in Windows 10 system, the specific active content of the account is more clear.

On Boing Boing, a Windows 10 user named Kirk complained:

This week we upgraded our 14-year-old son's notebook from WIndows 8 to Windows 10, and today I received it. The eerie mail from Microsoft, the headline is: "xx (his son) weekly active report", which includes the website he visited, how long he visited on the computer every day, every application he likes How long has it been? Obviously I am not hoping to get this information, we have no intention of monitoring my son's personal privacy.

In the end, he warned younger users who use Windows 10: If you have already upgraded to Windows 10, your parents may get a report similar to me. Do not think that you are behind yourself when using your computer.

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