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    Microsoft Family Safety is blocking Chrome after recent update — here’s how to fix

    June 21, 2025

    If your child’s Chrome browser suddenly won’t open on a Windows PC, you’re not alone. Microsoft Family Safety, which is designed to protect kids from inappropriate content, is mistakenly flagging Google Chrome as unsafe. Not to mention, it’s causing major headaches for families and schools. Following the release of Chrome versions 137.0.7151.68 and 137.0.7151.69, users […]

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