First of all, if Microsoft Family Safety was a benchmark for Microsoft software quality in general, I’d have switched to Linux years ago. It’s all very clumsy and there’s a lot of pitfalls with installing it.
For example, if you use the account of a child as first account on a Windows machine, you can never enable Family Safety for that child again for some reason.
Second, sometimes the PC cannot connect to family safety, and then you need to log in from another PC or something to make it work again, and it sucks.
And another weird thing is that Microsoft family safety uses the network description of your system as the name for the connected devices. So only if you configured a description of your device for your LAN connectivity… something else then „windows device“ will be shown. So… I just wanted to blog that so maybe someone can find the info and make use of it.