Before you can protect your children, you must create an administrator. The administrator is responsible for choosing protection settings for each child in the household, and for creating a password. To create an administrator password, you must log in to Windows using an Administrator or Limited user account. Protection settings let you decide what your child can see and do on the web, and the password ensures that only you can make changes to those settings. To change a setting, you must first enter the administrator password. After you protect a child with Parental Controls, you can change or remove the user's protection settings at any time.
• | Set your administrator password Set a password to control what your child can see and do on the web. |
• | Change your administrator password If you want to change your administrator password, especially if you think it is compromised, you can do so at any time. |
• | Protect your Windows users The users that appear in Parental Controls correspond to the Windows users that you already have set up on your computer. |
• | Remove a user's protection settings If you want to stop protecting a user with Parental Controls, you can do so at any time. |