First we need to the current administrator account (that is, the main account) to set a password, so as to open parental control, or the main account does not have a password, parental control what is the significance of it?
To add a password, we need to put the mouse in the lower right corner of the screen charm Bar, select Settings, and then click on the bottom of the "Change computer settings." At this time we will switch to the left of the label to "User", in the login option can add or change the password.
User Management interface
Here we go to the point, how to set up Parental control? First set up a new account, also in the "User" interface, click the "Add User" below. A new window will pop up at this point, and note that the system defaults to creating a Microsoft account, but the average child uses US or recommends "Log on without a Microsoft account" instead, creating a "local account".
Create a local account
This starts by creating a new account, and when the creation is complete, the system prompts you to "is this a child?", before this item is ticked, so that we can collect information about the computer used in the account.
Make sure it's a children's account.
Computer Usage Report
At this point we open the Control Panel, select "Set Home security for users", and then click on the new account, where we can use the computer way to set the account.
Parental control Settings
The first is web site filtering, setting up Web sites that can only be accessed, where we could limit by rating, or allow and block specific sites.
Site Settings
You can also set the time for children to use the computer, allow Windows App Store programs and games, and traditional desktop applications. These can be automatically set by the hierarchy, or you can customize what can and cannot be used.
What applications are allowed to use
This ensures that children can be healthy use of computer entertainment, surfing the internet, playing games, but also will not indulge or access to unhealthy things, and adult documents have done a very good security. This is the Win8 parental control function, is it to be intimate?