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Microsoft is adding a new 'Kids Mode' to the Microsoft Edge browser that provides a safe environment for children to browse the web and consume family-friendly content. Sometimes it would be nice to ...
Microsoft has added a new Kids Mode to its Edge browser. The self-explanatory feature is built directly into the browser to enable kid-friendly internet browsing, locking access to approved sites only ...
Microsoft wants everyone to use its new Edge browser, including children. The software giant recently announced a Kids Mode for the Edge browser that has features for protecting children while surfing ...
Microsoft is rolling Kids Mode to Edge Insiders in the Dev and Canary channels. Kids Mode has SafeSearch on, sets tracking prevention to Strict, and has other features for protecting children.
We learned in February that Microsoft was testing a Kids Mode for its Edge browser — as of today, it's now available for English users in the US. The concept is simple: It gives parents a safe way to ...
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Current solutions to limiting a child’s screen time, locking down websites, and creating a safe browsing space can be quite cumbersome. You might need to pay for software like Norton Family Premiere, ...
Streaming services have built-in kids’ profiles, so why not devices? Google today is responding to parents’ demand for a better way for their children to interact with technology with the launch of ...