More importantly the information is sent to the parents in an unsolicited email.
The tool also specifically flags up search terms and blocked content that children tried to access.
I dont want this.
I have no desire to spy on my boy.
Also, this could do a lot of damage to a parent/child relationship.
And apart from that, its just really creepy.
However, the feature is optional.
For what its worth, Windows users say the feature has always been available on the platform.
Its only been turned on by default after their upgrade to Windows 10.
source: www.techworm.net