Alex Valdes from Bellevue, Washington has been pumping content into the Internet river for quite a while, including stints at MSNBC.com, MSN, Bing, MoneyTalksNews, Tipico and more. He admits to being ...
Earlier this month, Microsoft children's account users complained that non-Microsoft browsers (including Google Chrome) were either crashing or unable to launch. Microsoft has clarified the situation ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Davey Winder is a veteran cybersecurity writer, hacker and analyst. Update, June 25, 2025: This story, originally published on ...
Microsoft accidentally blocks third-party browsers on Windows due to a bug in its Family Safety service. The bug causes browsers to crash or fail to launch after updating, affecting devices running ...
Microsoft is reportedly making it hard for users to access Chrome on their desktops, and the latest culprit is said to be a feature known as "Windows Family Safety." Almost half a month after it was ...
Microsoft has now confirmed Google Chrome blocking issue. On June 23, I reported that Windows 11 users were turning to online support forums to complain that the latest versions of Google’s Chrome ...
Microsoft has a parental control and safety feature called "Microsoft Family Safety" which allows users to create safe spaces for their family members for browsing the web by setting up filters so as ...
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 ...
A bug is preventing Windows users from opening Google’s Chrome browser. The bug is connected to Microsoft’s Family Safety feature. There are a few workarounds, like renaming Chrome.exe to Chrome1.exe.