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Microsoft has acknowledged a new Chrome bug affecting its Family Safety feature on Windows, allowing kids to bypass parental ...
Microsoft has confirmed that its Family Safety parental control service is blocking users from launching Google Chrome and ...
Microsoft accidentally blocks third-party browsers on Windows due to a bug in its Family Safety service. The bug causes browsers to crash or fail to launch after updating, affecting devices running ...
Microsoft children's account users complained that non-Microsoft browsers (including Google Chrome) were either crashing or ...
If you can't open Chrome in Windows, it is likely to be the Microsoft Family Safety app blocking it. Here are the steps to ...
Parents want to block their children from age-inappropriate sites -- not from using the Google Chrome browser entirely.
Many Windows users complain that the Chrome web browser closes again when they start it. The cause is parental control.
The latest incident may sound like an unintentional attempt to block Google Chrome, but Microsoft has a history of urging ...
Windows users are reporting that they are unable to open Chrome. The issue is linked to a bug with Microsoft's Family Safety ...
Google has released Chrome 138, the latest edition of the browser that fixes several vulnerabilities, now in versions ...
Google determined that Microsoft’s Family Safety app is blocking Chrome, though the company hasn’t discovered how or why.