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Not sure how to appropriately add this, but this article needs a criticism section. Microsoft Family Safety has an extremely high failure rate. A frequent, recurring and long unresolved issue includes that it just stops blocking access via the curfew feature. And reporting can break, delivering multiple reports with different data on them for the same child.HumanJHawkins (talk) 14:25, 24 April 2015 (UTC)Reply
For the start, you might want add a section heading, like what did with this message. Next, whatever you do, please make sure you cite a source. Original research is unacceptable, especially if it says MFS is pure evil!
The page reads like an advertising page. The facts are right but it needs to present a more accurate picture. Windows 10 family safety has dropped a large amount of functionality compared with previous versions and this is hidden in the article. I added a point about any websites being accessible by a child by using a non-MS browser but this is only a start. CSMR (talk) 16:38, 31 July 2016 (UTC)Reply