Microsoft to offer parental controls in Windows Live
Microsoft is preparing a public beta test program for its new set of parental controls, called "Windows Live Family Safety Settings." The controls will allow parents to monitor their children’s web surfing activity and block access to "inappropriate" web sites.
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