Graphic details of Win8 family security new features

  


Computer shop news Now more and more children are using computers to do homework, play games and communicate with friends. Given the excessive amount of information on the Internet, parents will face how to monitor their children. The challenge of browsing information online. Microsoft is committed to helping parents create a healthy computer environment for their children, encouraging parents to discuss online safety with their children, and setting up computer usage guidelines. When parents share the same laptop and tablet with their children, there are a lot of inconveniences. The home security feature in Microsoft Win8 (available in Windows 8 RP) will solve this situation.

One click produces a safer Internet:

In Win8, parents will be able to monitor what the child is doing, just create a &#quo;Child” account for the child, then open the family Safe mode, then weekly reports on your child's use of the computer. No additional downloads, installations, and configurations are required, just a checkbox for features.


“The principle of monitoring the first "

A lot of software about home security solutions in the past, focusing on web filtering and software-based restrictions (including Microsoft). This complex installation and endless stream of requests is really difficult to manage, and eventually these products are seen abandoned by parents.

Win8 uses the principle of “Monitoring the First” to provide a detailed activity report for each child. Just create a separate child account, turn on the home security checkbox, and you'll receive a welcome email that summarizes your child's computer usage every week. Parents can also add restrictions based on the content of these reports, which will help parents create a safe and appropriate online environment for their children.

Family Safety Report:


Children's Standard Account:

Parents log in as a computer and ensure that children have different standard accounts.

For child accounts: 1. Unable to access parent's email, online account, files, etc. 2. Can customize account settings without affecting parent's account 3. Will not be able to download malware and other suspicious files Because the SmartScreen App Reputation Service blocks itself.

Give parents more control:

If parents want more control, they can suggest powerful and customizable restrictions that will increase in Win8: web filtering, Options such as SafeSearch, Time Limit, Windows Store, Apps, and Game Limits. You can filter out unhealthy content from search results, limit the amount of time your child uses the computer, block out games based on the age rating limits of the game app, and more.


The final home security feature will be available in the Windows 8 Release Preview, which will be released in early June.

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