Windows 10: My kid is spamming the "can x have more screen time" button.

Discus and support My kid is spamming the "can x have more screen time" button. in User Accounts and Family Safety to solve the problem; Can you make it so only one "request for more screen time" email is sent. I literally have 500 of those emails in my inbox right now. Thanks.... Discussion in 'User Accounts and Family Safety' started by Shotgun Jackson, Jan 18, 2021.

  1. My kid is spamming the "can x have more screen time" button.


    Can you make it so only one "request for more screen time" email is sent. I literally have 500 of those emails in my inbox right now. Thanks.

    :)
     
    Shotgun Jackson, Jan 18, 2021
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  2. Spam Emails for pop3

    Hi,

    Thank you for the reply.


    • Which email address is configured in the Mail app?

    If you have Outlook.com configured then you may refer to the suggestions provided by “Dhenz S” from this thread to check if that helps.

    How to block spam emails in Outlook.com?

    You need to look at the “View installed Updates” screen to see the list of recently installed updates.

    Follow these steps to view installed updates:


    • Press “Windows key + X” and click on “Programs and Features”.

    • Click on “View Installed Updates”.

    Keep us informed to help you further.
     
    Srimadhwa B, Jan 18, 2021
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  3. AndySteck Win User
    Windows Phone 8 - Kids Corner Backdoor to Internet

    • Is there a way to dissable access to Internet Explorer entirely from within Kids Corner?
    This way if a game has a link to a webpage or youtube video the kid pressing that button can't get to it.



    I will post the suggestion at the feature suggestions page. But to me this sounds more like a flaw in the Kids Corner coding and should be patched.

    • Is there another forum I should post to in order to raise additional awareness?
     
    AndySteck, Jan 18, 2021
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  4. AeroCsr Win User

    My kid is spamming the "can x have more screen time" button.

    Kid screen time: gaming time versus school work time

    Thank you, It seems to work.

    I've created two accounts. Me been the only admin of the system (s), I do install only app games on the gaming account, while office and school apps are installed for all users.

    • Kid-gamer account: is limited on daily screen time, have controlled Microsoft Store purchasing capabilities, and allows downloading stuff, not installing it (admin rights).
    • Kid-school account: unlimited screen time, no Microsoft Store purchasing capabilities (not even free stuff). Any application that is required to be blocked can only be blocked after been used for the first time and reported on the "family"
      dashboard. That is a pretty easy way to do it.

      Same for web sites containing inline games. After been used for the first time, they can be added to the list of blocked sites.

    Having to wait for an application or website to be visited for the first time to be able to add it to the list is not proactive. Any smart ideas on that regard would be appreciated.

    Has Edge any embedded functionality we could leverage ?

    Thank you !
     
    AeroCsr, Jan 18, 2021
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