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However, as it turns out, following Chrome version updates 137.0.7151.68, 137.0.7151.69, Google's web browser is getting automatically blocked by Microsoft Family Safety as affected users have reported that the browser will automatically close or crash and then fail to reopen. Thus if you are using Edge, you get the green signal from the Family Safety app, but not if you are using Google Chrome.The issue seems to be affecting mainly Windows 11 devices but Windows 10 or macOS may be affected too.
Our team has investigated these reports and determined the cause of this behavior. For some users, Chrome is unable to run when Microsoft Family Safety is enabled.As shared on our official public-facing tracking bug, if you are on a Windows device, parents can adjust settings to restore access to Chrome:
Go to https://familysafety.microsoft.com or open the Family Safety mobile app.
Select the child.
To allow other browsers:
Disable “Filter inappropriate websites” under the Edge tab,
or Go to Windows tab → Apps & Games → unblock Chrome