Impossible to turn off parental control in Windows 10

Today, I met a rather frustrating problem.

After starting my laptop with preview W10, build 10130, I noticed a guest who said that safety was turned on, but before I could click it for more information, he disappeared. Nothing in my status bar bar toolbar or notification, just nothing. So I thought it was just misplaced something, after all, it's a preview, it's just a bug.

I was wrong.

Eager to visit a website judged inappropriate for children, I got a splashscreen on my browsers, Spartan and Maxthon says the same thing: ask permission, you; ll need to ask an adult to your family if you can visit [the site].

It's weird, I have a 20 your old man, perhaps not really mature, but I'm an adult. So, why can I not see this website? I looked through my Microsoft account and found my "family", consisting of me and my father, two adults according to the family of Microsoft. After having kicked out of the family and my father hunted himself too, I thought that the problem would be gone. Evil. The same problem.

Clicking on the button "request email" now gives an error message, ' something was wrong that we are working - try again in a little bit. "

Then I started looking on the internet how to close parental controls in W8 and W10, I found http://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/forum/windows_7-security/how-do-i-switch-off-parental-control/25fd2b1a-58e3-4648-b6a7-90fff12027c2, but arriving on 3, I have a problem: on the specified location, there is no link 'parental control '. I've looked everywhere on the control panel and settings, but I can't find anywhere the parental control. I found something on the Microsoft Family, but clicking on that does nothing. Nothing opens either.

My MS account is set on my real birthday, as my Skype account. I am admin on my phone, if this is not the problem.

So, how can I turn off parental control on my build W10 10130?

I found the solution (which worked for me):

  1. In (modern) settings > account > your account
  2. Press "connect you with a local account instead.
  3. Create a temporary account
  4. Sign in with the new account
  5. In (modern) settings > account > family & others
  6. Under 'Your family' should be a link where you can reconnect to a MS Account (I don't know the exact name of the link). Just tap it ;)
  7. Sign out and you should be able to sign back with your MS Account
  8. Everything should work now :)

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