Microsoft has reportedly updated its family protection filters by providing the ability to block some opponents browsers, stating that the reason is because he thought of children.
The changes are part of the company's effort to end incompatibilities caused when non-Microsoft browsers violate restrictive family restrictions. settings of Windows 10.
Which brøwsers can be excluded?
Of course, Chrome and Firefox are among the first to follow. Microsoft does not mention the brøwsers who exclude (for children always) by their name, it simply states that it excludes brøwsers who do not filter the web.
"To keep your children safer, we will automatically block these browsers on their devices."
Microsoft previously recommended to parents to use the most popular program touring the world Internet Explorer and lastly Edge.
But this time the ban is automatic, like says Microsoft in the announcement of change.
The ban, though automatic, is fortunately not irreversible: parents can add to the white list the browsers they want to use in addition to Windows.