Microsoft releases the first preview of Microsoft Family Safety app for Android and iOS
By Anmol Mehrotra @@anmol_112 · May 6, 2020
By Anmol Mehrotra @@anmol_112 · May 6, 2020
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Microsoft has released the first preview of the Microsoft Family Safety app for Android and iOS users. The app is designed to protect users and help them maintain their digital wellbeing.
While the app is still in early development, Microsoft has added some nifty features like content filters and location sharing among family members. Here's the full list of features that are currently available for Microsoft Family Safety app:
The app is currently limited to 10,000 users on iOS and 10,000 users on Android and is available globally except for China, Japan, countries and regions with right to left written languages, and the US embargoed countries and territories.
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Microsoft has released the first preview of the Microsoft Family Safety app for Android and iOS users. The app is designed to protect users and help them maintain their digital wellbeing.
While the app is still in early development, Microsoft has added some nifty features like content filters and location sharing among family members. Here's the full list of features that are currently available for Microsoft Family Safety app:
If you're interested in trying out the app then here's how you can gain access to the preview:Content filters: Create a safe space for your kids to explore online. Set healthy boundaries with web and search filters to block mature content and set browsing to kid-friendly websites on Microsoft Edge.
Screen time limits: Set screen time limits that work across devices. If you know your kids will be on devices longer for online learning, you can set limits on specific apps or games instead.
- App and game filters
- Web and search filters
- Content filter requests
Activity reporting: Get insights on your family’s digital activity and have a conversation about what it means. Parents and kids can both view kids’ activity reports of screen time, top websites visited, and terms kids are searching for online.
- App and game limits (Xbox, Windows, Android)
- Device limits (Xbox and Windows)
- Screen time requests
Location awareness: Stay connected even when you’re apart. See loved ones on a map with location sharing and save places they visit most to know where family members are at a glance.
- Activity summaries
- Weekly email reports
- Location sharing
- Saved places
- Set up a family group (click on "Create a family group" and follow the steps to create a new group).
- Fill up Microsoft's Family Safety form to get access to the app.
The app is currently limited to 10,000 users on iOS and 10,000 users on Android and is available globally except for China, Japan, countries and regions with right to left written languages, and the US embargoed countries and territories.
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