![]() ![]() Activity: The Activity tab shows you exactly what your child is doing when logged in to their Microsoft account.Under each child you have added to your family account, you’ll see a variety of customizable settings, including: Activity, Screen Time, Content Restrictions, Spending, and Find on Map. ![]() If you wish to implement these controls on other devices and platforms, unfortunately you will be unable to do so. These controls will only work if your child is using a Microsoft Windows device (Internet Explorer, Windows Phone, Windows PC, Xbox), or an Android device that is also running Microsoft Launcher. To learn how to set up a family account for Microsoft 365, click here. This article is written under of the assumption that you have already done this. Setting up a child account in this way activates a number of features that are compliant with the Children’s Online Privacy Protection Act (COPPA). But you can implement controls over all Microsoft properties - including email services - by creating a “family” through the Microsoft online platform. It’s important to note that there are no parental control settings offered by Outlook per se. ![]()
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