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Family Safety Monitor, TRASH

Nazar Kukhtitskyi 0 Reputation points
2026-04-01T17:57:13.2266667+00:00

When I was getting Minecraft, it said Ask for permission first even though it is safe for kids. That is why the family safety monitor (WpcMon.exe), is trash. I AM GOING TO SUE YOU MICROSOFT FOR MAKING THE FAMILY SAFETY THAT IT BLOCKS MINECRAFT AND ROBLOX!!!

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  1. Nazar Kukhtitskyi 0 Reputation points
    2026-04-01T18:03:01.94+00:00

    Just let me delete it!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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    2026-04-01T17:57:25.3966667+00:00
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    Family Safety is working as a parental control system, so it may require permission for games like Minecraft and Roblox depending on how the organizer configured the account.

    To allow Minecraft and Roblox without blocking while still using Family Safety controls, the family organizer needs to adjust the child account’s settings:

    1. Sign in as the family organizer at the Family Safety site
      1. Go to Family Safety and sign in with the organizer’s Microsoft account.
      2. Select the child’s profile and choose Go to overview.
    2. Check app and game limits
      1. In the child’s settings, open App and game filters.
      2. Make sure Minecraft and Roblox are not blocked there.
      3. If they are blocked, unblock them or set appropriate limits.
    3. Check content filters for Edge
      1. In the child’s settings, select Edge as a platform.
      2. If Filter inappropriate websites and searches is on, confirm that any web versions or launchers used for Minecraft/Roblox are not being blocked.
      3. If Only use allowed websites is turned on, add the required sites under Allowed sites so the games can work.
    4. Using the Family Safety app instead of the web
      1. Open the Microsoft Family Safety app.
      2. Select the child.
      3. Go to Content filters.
      4. If Only use allowed websites is on, add the needed sites or turn that slider off if the organizer wants broader access.

    If the organizer wants fewer prompts for permission, they can relax content restrictions or app/game filters for the child account while still keeping other protections in place.


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