GOOGLE CHROME

Naga Chaitanya 0 Reputation points
2025-11-27T13:37:09.8+00:00

FOR ME GOOGLE CHROME IS NOT OPENING IF I OPEN IT IS COMING ASK FAMILY PERMISSION HOW CAN I ACCEPT FAMILY PERMISSIONS?

Microsoft Edge | Open the browser | Windows 11
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  1. Q&A Assist
    2025-11-27T13:38:21.0533333+00:00
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    To accept family permissions for Google Chrome, you need to follow the parental approval process set up in Microsoft Family Safety. When you try to open Google Chrome, you should see a prompt that states, "You’ll need to ask to use this app." This message indicates that parental approval is required.

    Here are the steps you can take:

    1. Ask for Approval: When the prompt appears, you will need to ask your parent or guardian to approve your request to use Google Chrome.
    2. Parental Approval: Once your parent or guardian receives the request, they can approve it, allowing you to use Google Chrome as intended.

    Note that this issue typically occurs when the Activity reporting feature is turned off. If you want to temporarily mitigate this issue, your parent can enable Activity reporting under Windows settings in Family Safety, which will allow the approval requests to be sent as expected.

    If there are ongoing issues or if the browser shuts down unexpectedly, it may be due to updates in the block list for unsupported browsers, and Microsoft is actively working to resolve these issues.


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  2. JC 6,955 Reputation points Independent Advisor
    2025-11-27T14:12:38.0766667+00:00

    Hello,

    If it’s asking for family permissions this means you’re in a family safety group and need to ask the parents and/or organizers for permission to open google chrome.

    Hope this helps,

    JC

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