Family Safety, you—or at least one designated parent—needs an administrator account. The kids you choose to monitor each need a standard user account.

To find out how to use Family Safety, see the topic Set up your kids' account in Family Safety on Windows.com.

Account security

It's an excellent idea to help protect your account by adding security info to it. If you ever forget your password or your account is hacked, we can use your security info to verify your identity and help you get back into your account. It’s important to make sure you’ve added security info and check it for accuracy.

To find out how to add your security info, see Help secure your Microsoft account on Windows.com.

Notes

If you think you think your Microsoft account has been blocked or hacked, see Get back into your Microsoft account if it's been blocked or hacked on Windows.com

To help prevent unauthorized people from accessing your Surface, be sure to use a strong password. For more info about this, see Tips to create strong passwords and passphrases on Windows.com.

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