Microsoft is formally launching Kids Mode for the Edge browser today, providing a protected space for kids to browse the web. Microsoft announced what it’s calling a new, native browsing mode in ...
Kids mode is now available on multiple OTT platforms like Amazon Prime Videos and Netflix, and Microsoft is first rolling out the feature to Microsoft Edge Insiders on the Developers' and Canary ...
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, ...
In Microsoft’s ongoing endeavor to convert people to its rebooted Edge web browser, it’s launching a new Kids Mode that makes it easy for parents to control how their children surf the web. Kids Mode ...
Microsoft Edge is getting a new feature designed to keep kids safe and also ensure they still have fun when browsing the web. Known as “Kids Mode,” the feature is currently in beta testing in the ...
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 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.
Microsoft has started testing a new feature in Edge browser called Kids Mode, which as the name clearly suggests, is aimed at ensuring a safe internet browsing experience for children. Microsoft is ...
Microsoft is updating its Edge browser with a Kids Mode that should make browsing safer and more customizable, in a kid-friendly way. The feature is not widely available, but it’s being rolled out to ...
Microsoft Edge's new child-friendly 'Kids Mode' is now generally available and has begun rolling out to users in the USA. In February, Microsoft announced a new child-friendly Kids Mode designed for ...
As previously promised, Microsoft has rolled out a new Kids Mode for its Edge browser. As you'd expect, this mode is designed to protect young users from the darker sides of the Internet while still ...
Microsoft has started testing a Kids Mode in its Edge browser to help protect children while they're navigating the web. The company, which created the mode primarily for kids aged 5-12, is rolling it ...