Help keep your family safer
It’s easier than
ever to keep track of your kids’ online activities with Windows 8. You
can monitor their Internet use, block or allow access to certain
websites, and choose which games or apps your kids can access. To turn
on Family Safety, at least one designated adult needs an administrator
account, and a standard user account is needed for each child who will
be monitored.
Update your PC automatically
Windows
Update installs important updates as they become available. Windows 8
will turn on automatic updating as part of the initial setup process.
Keep in mind, Windows Update won't add any applications to your computer
without asking for your permission.
Antivirus protection now included for your PC
In Windows 8, Windows Defender replaces Microsoft Security Essentials.
Windows Defender runs in the background and notifies you when you need
to take specific action. However, you can use it anytime to scan for
malware if your computer isn’t working properly or you clicked a
suspicious link online or in an email message.
Avoid scams with new phishing filter
Windows SmartScreen is a new safety feature that can help protect you from phishing scams
and new malware that your anti-malware software hasn't detected yet. It
warns you if it doesn't recognize a website or app. You can also change
Windows SmartScreen settings for how it handles unrecognized apps.
Lock up your data and devices
BitLocker Drive Encryption encrypts your Windows computer to help keep
documents, passwords, and other important data safe. Once you turn on
BitLocker, any file that you save on that computer is encrypted
automatically. BitLocker Drive Encryption is only available in Windows 8
Pro and Windows 8 Enterprise editions.
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