Privacy and digital security are front-of-mind concerns for more Windows users than ever before. With the proliferation of webcams and microphones embedded in laptops, tablets, desktops, and even some monitors, the risk of unauthorized access to these devices is a real threat. Windows 11 has...
How to Filter Websites and Searches Using Microsoft Family Safety
Microsoft Family Safety provides powerful parental controls for filtering inappropriate websites and ensuring safer browsing experiences for children. This guide outlines the steps to configure web and search filtering across...
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Microsoft has recently unveiled a suite of AI-driven enhancements for Copilot+ PCs, marking a significant advancement in Windows 11's capabilities. The April 2025 Windows non-security preview update introduces three pivotal features: Recall, Click to Do, and an improved Windows Search.
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An offer from Microsoft Windows popped up a few weeks ago and I downloaded it on the expectation of it being an improvement but instead it has made life more difficult and I’d like to reverse the action.
The download changed the background of many items so that the contrast was lessened, and...
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Well, I thought 10158 would be the last build before the final... looks like I was wrong. I wonder why so soon, maybe 10158 had some problem.
It shows available in Windows Update, but so far it has not started actually downloading.
Now it seems to be downloading at 50 Mbps... we will see...
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SmartThings is the easiest way to turn your home into a smart home...
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So I'm no parent or anything and I can't give details but we got a foster child in the house now who has to be closely monitored using the computer. As most of us know you don't want to sit there and monitor your child while they use the computer, you got better things to do, right? Well for me...
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Hey guys,
Is there any way i can thoroughly monitor an user account in windows 7?
What the user has changed,what program has he opened,how much time has it run,when has he closed it,what other program has been he opened,......etc. and present the data in a logged format.
Thanks,
Arun
Hi guys,
For personal security reasons (two words: online poker,) I have embarked on a mission to make sure that there is 100% (or close to it..) certainty that no one can check or find out what applications were used and accessed on my computer.
What kind of help I need from you guys...