Windows parental controls are blocking Chrome - Engadget Windows Family Safety is an optional parental control feature for families and schools It lets them manage children's screen time, filter their web browsing and monitor their activity
Windows 11 blocks Google Chrome due to a Microsoft safety . . . However, as it turns out, following Chrome version updates 137 0 7151 68, 137 0 7151 69, Google's web browser is getting automatically blocked by Microsoft Family Safety as affected users have
How to Fix Chrome Blocked by Microsoft Family Safety on . . . Renaming chrome exe to something else like chrome1 exe can let you open Chrome However, this is not a robust solution Official Solution (from Chrome Microsoft): You need to adjust the Family Safety settings to allow Chrome: Go to family microsoft com or open the Family Safety mobile app Select the child user being blocked To allow all
Microsoft Family Safety is blocking Chrome after recent . . . The issue is mostly affecting Windows 11 users, though some reports mention Windows 10 and macOS as well As The Verge notes, the first report about the issue began surfacing on the Microsoft forum earlier this month There’s a workaround—for now Some users have had success by renaming chrome exe to something like chrome1 exe But that’s
Windows Parental Controls suddenly blocking Chrome for many Since Microsoft Family Safety’s web filtering is designed primarily for Microsoft Edge, it automatically blocks non-Microsoft browsers like Chrome when filtering is enabled This explains why students are suddenly unable to access Chrome across all devices