Microsoft offers free family safety tools built into Windows and available through the Family Safety app. You don't need to pay for third-party software to set up basic parental controls for younger children.
Step 1: Create a Microsoft Account for Your Child
Parental controls on Windows work through Microsoft Family Safety, which requires each family member to have a Microsoft account.
- Go to account.microsoft.com/family and sign in with your own Microsoft account.
- Click Add a family member > Create an account for a child.
- Follow the steps to create a child account. If your child is under 13 (US) or the relevant age in your country, the account will automatically be a child account with restrictions.
Step 2: Set Up the Child's Windows Account
On your child's computer:
- Go to Settings > Accounts > Family.
- Click Add someone and enter the child's Microsoft account email.
- Sign them out of your account and have them sign in with theirs.
Step 3: Configure Controls in Family Safety
From your own account at account.microsoft.com/family (or in the free Microsoft Family Safety app on your phone), you can:
- Screen time limits — set daily limits for PC use and specific hours when the device can be used.
- Content filters — restrict web browsing and filter out adult content (works in Microsoft Edge; note that other browsers should be removed or restricted on the child's account).
- App and game filters — only allow age-appropriate apps, based on content ratings.
- Spending limits — set a maximum allowance for Microsoft Store purchases.
- Activity reports — see what sites have been visited and which apps have been used.
Step 4: Keep Other Browsers Off the Child Account
Content filtering works best in Microsoft Edge on a child account. If Chrome or Firefox are installed, they may bypass the filters. You can remove them from the child's account by going to Settings > Apps when signed in as an administrator.
If you need help setting this up, ask us and we'll guide you through it.