After setting up my family’s computer with Windows 10, I thought I would give the multiple user thing a try. About a week later, I had a computer usage report sent to my email showing my son’s computer use.
I was impressed.
Good move Windows 10—good move.
But after a few months and some rearranging of data, I needed a little more hard drive space and decided to remove my son’s login.
That’s when I got this email from Microsoft:
Umm…wait…what!?!
I only meant to delete is account! LOL
Chris wilson says
Hahaha! Poor little Dye. Who knew you were legally removing him from your family. Btw, can you get usage statistics about yourself on Windows 10? Like what apps you used for how long etc?
Eric Dye says
That’s a good question. I haven’t wired any of those up – rather – I’ve been more conservative with how much data I send Microsoft. I imagine if you can get usage stats on other users, you can get them on yourself.
Roberto says
Yes, I believe you can as long as it’s setup as a child account. I have my family setup in a similar manner.
Roberto says
There’s also this info: http://www.microsoft.com/en-us/account/security/recentactivity.aspx