For example, you can make sure that only key apps like the Phone app are available after a certain time at night. Screen Time works across Apple computers and mobile devices, so the settings carry over across all, and of course you can customize these settings at any time as your kids grow.
Microsoft
The Microsoft account you use to sign in to Windows can form the basis of a family group that also allows you to keep an eye on your children. These features work on Windows, Android and Xbox, and to a limited extent on iOS (again, Apple doesn't actually allow other software the necessary access to apps for phone monitoring).
In this case, there is a slight mismatch between the old and new devices. The best place to start is the Microsoft Family Safety website. From there you'll be able to specify the people in your family (a family can have up to six people, including you), and access the Microsoft Family Safety app on the web, AndroidAnd iOS,
All the regular features for your family can be accessed through apps on web and mobile. Choose one of your kids and you can see where they are on a map (based on the location of their Android device), see how much time they're spending on their device, and track screen time, app usage, and web usage. Can impose limits on access.
Like Google and Apple, kids 13 and older can have their own Microsoft accounts, and you can create accounts for kids younger than that. Apps and games on Windows and Xbox can be filtered based on age appropriateness, while web and search limits can be set through the Microsoft Edge browser. Apps can be blocked on Windows, Xbox, or Android.