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Old 18th November 2014, 09:25   #1
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Default Completely Protect Your Windows PC with Microsoft Family Safety

As a parent, you have plenty to worry about; what your kids are doing on their computers shouldn’t be one of them. Today, well show you how to lock down your curiosity-prone kids and really take control of your home network with Microsoft Family Safety.

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