I have a 3 year old child with his own account on a Windows 10 tablet that he shares with my 7 year-old daughter. Each of them has a limited amount of time they can use the device each day, controlled via the Family settings on our Live/Outlook.com accounts. That works great, but it also means that each child needs the apps he uses accessible from his own account so they are not eating up each other's time.
There are some games my daughter plays that I want my son to be able to play from his own account, but they are rated 6+ for the age. How can I, as the parent, install those to his account?
I must say, unless I'm just missing the entire page where this is controlled, I find the entire method for getting apps for kids a real pain. I should be able to see at a glance what they have installed, block use of certain apps, and buy games/apps for them and add them to their app list without needing to even log-in to my child's account.
There are some games my daughter plays that I want my son to be able to play from his own account, but they are rated 6+ for the age. How can I, as the parent, install those to his account?
I must say, unless I'm just missing the entire page where this is controlled, I find the entire method for getting apps for kids a real pain. I should be able to see at a glance what they have installed, block use of certain apps, and buy games/apps for them and add them to their app list without needing to even log-in to my child's account.