![]() Now he has upgraded to Windows 10, and I have to re-enable those settings, so I thought I'd jump on the train and ask for advice: is there a way to just limit the time he can spend using the PC, without limiting what he can do during that time, e.g. ![]() (I suspect he understood how much of a pain it was for us and he ended up doing it on purpose.) There was only one problem: I was forced to convert his account from admin to child, and the system was always asking for admin's password for very basic stuff, like updating Minecraft or using Fraps or whatever, so we had to use that password every 10 minutes to allow him to do that sort of thing. That's really all that we needed (no disallowed apps, time schedules, weekly e-mail with usage statistics and so on). ![]() We used to restrict the time he could spend using his PC with Windows 8's family safety settings, deciding every time how long he was going to be allowed to use it. My younger brother is - according to our parents - facing some actual problems with PC addiction.
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