cloud based security

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Cloud based security refers to security measures delivered and managed from remote servers rather than on-premises hardware. On WindowsForum.com, discussions highlight how Microsoft uses cloud based security to fix vulnerabilities, such as a service-side update that resolved a Family Safety browser bypass in Windows 10. This approach allows Microsoft to deploy fixes from its servers without requiring a traditional Windows update, ensuring automatic delivery to affected machines. The tag covers topics like parental controls, web filtering, and server-side patches, emphasizing the role of cloud infrastructure in maintaining Windows security and addressing issues efficiently.
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    Microsoft fixes Family Safety browser bypass via service-side update

    Microsoft has quietly resolved a long‑running Windows 10 parental‑controls problem that could let children temporarily bypass content filters when using non‑Edge browsers — a fix delivered from Microsoft’s servers rather than as a visible Windows update, and one that should reach affected...
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