By
Joris Evers
Friday, February 24 2006 08:50 AM
URL:
http://www.zdnetasia.com/news/software/0,39044164,39314941,00.htm
Microsoft is inviting testers to try an early version of new parental
control software for Windows XP called Windows Live Family Safety Settings.
The parental controls software lets people filter online content, Microsoft said in an
e-mail invitation to testers sent Wednesday. It is designed to help keep Web
content that parents deem inappropriate from reaching their children--such as
items on alcohol, pornography, gambling and tobacco, the company said.
Windows Live Family Safety Settings lets customers create individual accounts
for children and see activity reports on the Web sites they visited. The service
can be disabled when the parents themselves go online, Microsoft said.
In addition to the Live family filter, which works with Windows XP, Microsoft
is building parental
controls into Windows Vista, the next version of the operating system due by
year's end.
Announced last November, Microsoft is using "Windows
Live" branding for a number
of online services, including Windows Live Mail and Windows Live Messenger.
The company also is working
on Office Live, a collection of Web hosting and business applications for
small companies.
A Microsoft representative on Thursday could not say when the Windows Live
Family Filter will be available in the final version.