Thursday, June 20, 2013

Put safety first with Windows

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  Explore Windows  June 2013   Meet Windows | Windows PCs | Upgrade Now   Windows  
Stay safer with Windows
  Uneasy with leaving the kids to their own devices? Now you can help your family use the PC responsibly.  
 
Windows 7 Family Safety helps cover your bases
Install Family Safety for free and give your kids some independence, while you get some peace of mind.
Download the Family Safety filter
Easily install and set up on all family computers. This advanced software monitors your kids using safety settings you select.
Get custom activity reports
Check out what your kids have been up to online and on their computer.
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  Windows 7 Family Safety helps cover your bases
Windows 8 Family Safety goes beyond  
Windows 8 Family Safety goes beyond
Get all the features for Windows 7, plus some extra helpful updates.
Separate accounts for everyone
So each family member can have his or her own Start screen, settings, and apps. And no one can access your email or docs.
Set Windows Store limits
Control what apps and games your kids can access in the Windows Store. It’s easy to set an age-rating level and choose the types of content you want to block.
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Safety first, fun to follow
Mix it up with vibrant themes
Changing a PC’s personality is fun and easy! And with hundreds of themes and wallpapers to choose from, your kids are sure to find one to match whatever they’re into today.
Explore the galleries
 
Safety first, fun to follow
For Windows 7, Windows 8, and Windows RT.  
Embrace a digital Dr. Suess
  For Windows 8 and Windows RT
 
Embrace a digital Dr. Suess
The Cat in the Hat
This book is a classic, and one of the top selling children’s books of all time. There are three reading modes your tot can try: Read to Me, Read it Myself, and Auto Play.
 
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