![]() ![]() 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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