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How to use Microsoft Family Safety to manage your family members app usage, screen time, and more

How to use Microsoft Family Safety to manage your family members app usage, screen time, and more insider@insider.com (Dave Johnson) © Provided by Business Insider You can manage your family s devices in various ways through Microsoft Family Safety. fizkes/Getty Images Microsoft Family Safety is a parental control app that lets you manage your kids screen time and app usage, among other features. Family Safety is free but requires everyone to use a Microsoft account, and there are premium features available with a Microsoft 365 subscription. The parental controls work across multiple devices, but browsing can only be filtered using the Edge browser.

Podcast: Restoration for peat s sake

Podcast: Restoration for peat s sake
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Podcast: With just 10 years left to save Sumatran elephants, what can be done now?

Podcast: With just 10 years left to save Sumatran elephants, what can be done now? by Mongabay.com on 22 January 2021 In Sumatra, elephants’ forested habitat has been replaced recently at a rapid pace for commercial activities like oil palm plantations, pulp and paper production, and other uses. The total Sumatran elephant population was estimated to be no more than 2,800 individuals in 2007, but they likely number about half that now. It’s been said that there’s just 10 years left to save this critically endangered species, and experts that Mongabay spoke with say that this is probably optimistic: however, taking the meaningful actions they suggest could succeed during that time and would have additional benefits for other wildlife plus human communities, too.

Podcast: Tiger on the highway

Podcast: Tiger on the highway by Mongabay.com on 16 December 2020 The wildlife rich island of Sumatra is experiencing a road building boom, causing some of its iconic creatures to be seen by construction workers: a photo of a Sumatran tiger crossing a highway work-site went viral this summer, for example. Less than 400 of these critically endangered animals exist, and they need space despite their diminutive stature: up to 250 square kilometers for each one’s territory. To discuss the conservation impact of – and alternatives to – such infrastructure projects, Mongabay’s podcast interviewed Hariyo “Beebach” Wibisono, a research fellow at the San Diego Zoo Global & director of SINTAS Indonesia, plus Bill Laurance, a distinguished professor at James Cook University.

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