As part of its new “Live” branding strategy, Microsoft is reportedly beta testing a new Web-based service designed to help parents manage their children’s computer use to improve their safety. Microsoft announced the service, dubbed Windows Family Safety settings, in January. Part of Windows Vista, the service includes parental controls that allow parents to create accounts specifically for their children.
Microsoft Goes ‘Live’ With New Parental Controls
Posted by: Jennifer LeClaire February 24, 2006 11:07 AMAs part of its new “Live” branding strategy, Microsoft is reportedly beta testing a new Web-based service designed to help parents manage their children’s computer use to improve their safety. Microsoft announced the service, dubbed Windows Family Safety settings, in January. Part of Windows Vista, the service includes parental controls that allow parents to create accounts specifically for their children.