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Microsoft has introduced a Kids Mode in the Edge browser. With custom browser themes, kid-friendly content, allow list, Bing SafeSearch and other features, the tech giant seeks to make it the best place for children to explore the web.
Kids Mode in Microsoft Edge doesn't require a child account or profile. The new feature is currently available in US English on Windows and MacOS.
Kids Mode allows children to choose their own themes for a personalized experience. Themes applied here will be limited to Kids Mode and won't affect your normal browsing windows.
When in Kids Mode, children can only view the pre-defined list of age-appropriate sites. If they try to visit a website outside of the allow list, they'll encounter a block page. To make changes to the allow list, head over to Settings and More > Settings > Family > Manage allowed sites in Kids Mode.
It is worth noting that the changes can be made outside of the Kids Mode browsing window and only from the profile that launches Kids Mode.
To start Kids Mode, open Microsoft Edge on Windows/MacOS and follow these steps:
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