Microsoft Edge Releases Kids Mode- A Kid Friendly Web Browser for Kids
Microsoft Edge, the web browser made by the same creators as Windows, has created a custom kid-friendly web browser just for kids called Kids Mode. Kids Mode makes it easy for parents to customize a better, more enriching, and safer web experience for their kids. Kids can now customize their accounts with themes from their favorite Disney or Pixar movies!
Introducing Kids Mode in Microsoft Edge — a browser mode for kids that they can customize with themes from their favorite Disney and Pixar movies
— Disney Channel (@DisneyChannel) June 9, 2021
Kids can choose their background from characters such as Ariel, Buzz Lightyear, Coco, and many more!
Kids Mode is a convenient browsing mode inside Microsoft Edge that’s designed for kids. With its kid-friendly features and safety guardrails in place, Kids Mode is a great place for children to safely explore the web. Kids Mode includes features like custom browser themes, kid-friendly content, browsing based on an allow list, Bing SafeSearch set to strict, and a password requirement to exit. Also, Kids Mode doesn’t require a child account or profile.
Set the right age for big kids and not-so-big kids. Parents can choose the appropriate experience for their kid’s age from 5-8 and 9-12.
Expand their mind and let them discover freely with curated content and news. Only for ages 9-12.
Help their creativity and imagination flourish with colorful new themes that they can choose from.
Keeping kids safe on the internet is so important these days, and adding Disney and Pixar to the mix makes it easier!
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Source: Microsoft Edge