Microsoft Corporation announced an open beta test the new service Windows Live OneCare Family Safety. It contains several tools that allow us to ensure safety when working with multiple applications and the Internet. Among them filtering content of web pages, reports on the activities on the Internet and others.

Users can set to allow or prevent access to specific sites or groups of sites for different family members. Manage parents are filtered content from any computer that is connected to the Internet. At the same time, the changes made will be valid for all PCs in the home, which installed. Reports on sites that visits each family member can also be viewed from any computer connected to the Internet.

In addition, parents can manage contact lists and identify children who can communicate with them via Windows Live Messenger or Windows Live Mail. Since Microsoft does not consider himself an expert on child psyche specificities when designing default settings for the new service corporation consulted with the American Academy of Pediatrics. However, parents can modify the proposed settings as necessary. Working with Windows Live OneCare Family Safety everyone can Windows XP Service Pack 2.