Announcing Kids Place for Windows v0.5

We’re thrilled to introduce the very first version of Kids Place for Windows—our newest entry into the Kiddoware Family! With v0.5, we’re bringing the trusted Kids Place experience from Android, used by millions of families worldwide, to your Windows machine. This initial release is all about laying a solid foundation for a secure, child-friendly desktop environment, and we couldn’t be more excited to share it with you.

Kids Place for Windows provides a Secure, Immersive Experience for Your Child

Kids Place Safe Desktop transforms your regular Windows experience into a full-screen, kid-friendly environment. It replaces the default desktop with an interface designed specifically for children, ensuring that only the programs you approve are accessible. The app lockdown feature gives you total control—exiting the secure environment is only possible via a parent-provided PIN, so you can rest easy knowing your child’s digital world is safe.

Key Features in v0.5

Full-Screen Immersive Interface

Enjoy a child-friendly, full-screen desktop that mimics the familiar Windows environment while keeping it safe.

Kids Place Windows Launcher

Parent-Approved Access

Kids Place Windows Add / Remove Programs

Only the apps and programs you select are accessible, protecting your child from unwanted content.

Secure Exit with Parent Password

Kids Place Windows Enter Parent Pin to Exit

The only way to leave Kids Place is through a secure password, ensuring you always maintain control.

Quick and Easy Setup

Designed to be up and running in minutes, making it simple for busy parents to secure their PC.

What’s Next?

This release is just the beginning. While v0.5 includes the core features that form the backbone of a secure digital environment, we’re already hard at work on new functionalities and improvements. Expect future updates to bring enhanced customization options, additional parental controls, and much more. Our goal is to continuously refine Kids Place Safe Desktop so that it remains a trusted solution for families everywhere.

We Want to Hear From You

As a product in active development, your feedback is incredibly valuable to us. Whether you have suggestions, feature requests, or simply want to share your experience, we’d love to hear from you. Your input will help shape the future of Kids Place Safe Desktop, ensuring it meets the real needs of parents and kids alike.

Join the Journey

We invite you to download Kids Place for Windows from the Microsoft Store today and experience the difference firsthand. Share your thoughts, spread the word, and help us create a safer digital environment for our children. Stay tuned for updates as we continue to expand and enhance the product—this is just the start of an exciting journey!

Download Kids Place Safe Desktop for Windows now on the Microsoft Store

Bob Riley

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