How to set up and manage a shared family tablet, laptop, or computer so that every family member — especially children — can use it safely.
Many families share a single tablet, laptop, or desktop computer between adults and children. While this can be a practical and cost-effective approach, it requires careful configuration to ensure children cannot access adult content, personal accounts, or sensitive information. Separate user profiles and robust parental controls are essential for making a shared device safe for everyone.
Separate User Profiles
Windows: Settings > Accounts > Family | macOS: System Settings > Users & Groups | iPad: Not natively supported — use Screen Time and Guided Access
A separate user profile ensures your child cannot access your files, browsing history, emails, or saved passwords. On Windows and macOS, child profiles can be linked to family safety tools for additional control.
Content Filtering
Windows: Microsoft Family Safety | macOS: Screen Time > Content & Privacy | Browser level: SafeSearch settings
Content filtering blocks access to adult websites and inappropriate material. Apply this at both the operating system level and within individual browsers for maximum coverage.
App and Software Installation Restrictions
Windows: Microsoft Family Safety > App & Game Limits | macOS: Screen Time > App Limits
Prevents children from downloading software, games, or apps without your knowledge and approval. This is especially important on shared devices where adult software may also be installed.
Payment Method Protection
Remove saved payment details from browsers and app stores on the child profile, or require authentication for every purchase
Ensure that your child cannot make purchases — whether in app stores, online shops, or in-game — using payment methods saved on the device. Remove saved cards from browser autofill on shared profiles.