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Windows parental controls are blocking Chrome

by admin June 21, 2025


Stop me if you’ve heard this one before: Microsoft is making it harder to use Chrome on Windows. The culprit? This time, it’s Windows’ Family Safety feature. Since early this month, the parental control measure has prevented users from opening Chrome. Strangely, no other apps or browsers appear to be affected.

Redditors first reported the issue on June 3 (via The Verge). u/Witty-Discount-2906 posted that Chrome crashed on Windows 11. “Just flashes quickly, unable to open with no error message,” they wrote. Another user chimed in with a correct guess. “This may be related to Parental Controls,” u/duk242 surmised. “I’ve had nine students come see the IT Desk in the last hour saying Chrome won’t open.”

A Google spokesperson pointed Engadget to a statement in its community forum. “Our team has investigated these reports and determined the cause of this behavior,” Community Manager Ellen T. wrote. “For some users, Chrome is unable to run when Microsoft Family Safety is enabled.”

Curiously, Microsoft hasn’t fixed the bug after 17 days. (Go figure!)

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Windows Family Safety is an optional parental control feature for families and schools. It lets them manage children’s screen time, filter their web browsing and monitor their activity.

There are a couple of workarounds while we wait for the company to take action. One is to turn off the “Filter Inappropriate Websites” setting in Family Safety. However, that removes the security feature, letting the kids run wild on the World Wide Web. (Weeee!!) A simpler fix is to navigate to your Chrome folder and rename chrome.exe to something like chrome1.exe.

Engadget emailed Microsoft for a comment. We haven’t heard back, but we’ll update this story if we do.

If you’ve ever installed Chrome on Windows, this bug may trigger deja vu. Microsoft has a long history of desperate tricks to keep you on its default products. That has included obnoxious prompts, pop-up ads for Bing and begging users to stick with Edge. At least European users will get some relief. Microsoft is scaling back its cheap tactics there to comply with EU regulations.



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Texas Senate to vote on bill that restricts social media access for children, while parental consent for app downloads will be required from next year

by admin May 29, 2025



As is not unusual among folks of a certain age, it’s hard not to wonder about the effects of unfettered internet access on my impressionable younger self. Ah well, back to doomscrolling and staring into the vast content pit it is. Wait, what was I doing? Oh, yes, the news!

Earlier this week Texas governor Greg Abbott signed into law a bill that will require both Google and Apple’s app stores to verify the age of its users from January 1 (via Reuters). Once this law comes into effect in 2026, folks under the age of 18 throughout the state will have to get parental consent to download apps or make in-app purchases. Texas also has another bill awaiting a Senate vote that aims more specifically to restrict children’s access to social media apps, too.

Apple and Google are understandably less than keen, arguing that the blanket age verification requirements overreach and making the case it’s really only necessary for select apps. Apple issued a statement to Reuters, saying, “If enacted, app marketplaces will be required to collect and keep sensitive personal identifying information for every Texan who wants to download an app, even if it’s an app that simply provides weather updates or sports scores.”


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Still, this isn’t necessarily a done deal. Last year in Florida, Governor Ron DeSantis signed into law a ban on social media accounts for anyone under the age of 14. This February, a judge considered blocking the ban amid concerns it would unconstitutionally curtail free speech. As of right now, the ban stands in Florida, but a similar free speech challenge could find its way to slowing down the Texas bills.

The Apple and Alphabet-backed Chamber of Progress already has something to say on that front. The group’s vice president, Kathleen Farley, told Reuters, “A big path for challenge is that it burdens adult speech in attempting to regulate children’s speech. I would say there are arguments that this is a content-based regulation singling out digital communication.”

Utah was the first US state to pass an app store age verification bill into law back in March of this year. This followed laws directly addressing minors’ access to social media back in 2023, though obviously concerns about young people’s access to apps and social media more broadly has been bubbling the world over. For instance, last year Australia proposed a ban on social media for everyone under the age of 16 that will ultimately come into effect later this year. Tech-savvy teenagers across the land have likely already cracked a way to get around it.

As for the social media companies themselves, they’ve been surprisingly positive about these legislative developments stateside—though that’s likely out of buck-passing relief. Meta, Snap, and X issued a joint statement in response to the Utah law’s passing this year that said, “Parents want a one-stop shop to verify their child’s age and grant permission for them to download apps in a privacy-preserving way. The app store is the best place for it. We applaud Utah for putting parents in charge with its landmark legislation and urge Congress to follow suit.”

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Though I see the free speech argument, I only trust each of the big tech companies tangled up in this as far as I can throw them—to say nothing of the state of Texas pulling the ‘think of the children’ card. I’m not going to stand here and pretend I only ever had positive experiences with social media as a young’un, but it would also be remiss to not acknowledge how it opened up my world when the walls of my day-to-day looked miserably narrow. Age verification and a blanket ban would’ve protected me from some things, while also potentially reinforcing how hopeless I felt…if I didn’t bother to figure out how to sideload my apps or otherwise circumnavigate the need for age verification.

The trouble with bans, in my humble opinion, is that they often present a tough image without actually addressing the core issue. Arguably the ‘core issue’ here is not one straightforward thing—but the rollback of both content and fact-checking moderation policies by major players like Meta certainly doesn’t help. In fact, there arguably aren’t any well-moderated online spaces for young people, with even the CEO of the extremely popular Roblox saying, “Don’t let your kids be on Roblox.” The very real risks posed by social media to children aren’t going to go away simply because all the young’uns have been banned, instead likely only creating more cracks for young people to disappear down.



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Roblox unveils new head of parental advocacy position "to support families navigating digital safety"
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Roblox unveils new head of parental advocacy position “to support families navigating digital safety”

by admin May 22, 2025


Roblox has appointed its first head of parental advocacy, Dr. Elizabeth Milovidov.

Based in the UK, Roblox said the new role was designed “to strengthen support for families navigating digital safety and online wellbeing” and will be “building partnerships and tools to empower parents to help their children use digital platforms safely and responsibly.”

Roblox said its “top priority has been to promote the safety and civility of its users on the platform,” and pointed to its recently introduced parental controls.

Milovidov, with a background in international law, joins Roblox from the Lego Group, where she led on digital gaming, metaverse strategy, and child safety.

“I am excited to join Roblox to address the evolving challenges families face in today’s digital landscape,” Dr. Milovidov said. “It is my personal mission to give parents the confidence and skills to raise children who thrive online while using technology safely and responsibly – today and tomorrow. This role underscores Roblox’s commitment to supporting parents with expert guidance, innovative tools, and community resources focused on child safety and family well-being.”

Tami Bhaumik, Roblox’s VP of civility and partnerships, added: “Ensuring parents have the necessary tools to navigate the digital world has always been foundational to Roblox’s Civility Initiative.

“We’re thrilled to have Elizabeth, with her digital parenting expertise, join Roblox to further help parents understand the platform and provide guidance to their children on staying safe and thriving in the online world.”

The news comes weeks after a US teenager initiated a lawsuit against Roblox and Discord, claiming the companies are “accountable for facilitating the sexual exploitation of Plaintiff, who was a minor at the time of the abuse and is now barely an adult.”

Roblox recently published its financial report for the first quarter of the fiscal year, reporting strong growth across the board, including over $1 billion in revenue.



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