hello reddit i have a few things to share + family safety bypass tutorial!

Hello!

I managed to get admin access on my PC after a long time of trying to figure out WPCMon. I’ll explain how I did it later.

The app was called Family Safety, but luckily I thought of a way around it. After that, it was pretty much smooth sailing no spyware to worry about and no more time limits.

However, I’ve now run into another problem: Synology Router Safe Access.

I have time limits on there too. You might think it works like normal screen-time limits, where a message pops up saying, “Oh damn, you can’t use your PC until tomorrow.”

Nope.

This one is much stranger. It basically kills my network connection, and I can’t get back online.

I’ve tried a bunch of things, but nothing has worked so far. Right now, I’m thinking about using a MAC address spoofer, although I’m not sure whether that would be detectable.

So, please help me!

HOW I BYPASSED FAMILY SAFETY

Prerequisites

  • VirtualBox or VMware
  • Any virtual machine

THAT’S IT! NOW COPY ME!

You obviously need admin access to set up these VMs, so here’s the excuse I used:

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Now you have a VM. Set one up using a YouTube tutorial if you’re stuck.

Once you have your VM ready, open an AI assistant and type:

>my vm isnt working give me a list of commands in powershell to fix it

(Even though it is working — obviously, don’t tell the AI that.)

Then, get your parents to look at what the AI suggested and ask them to open Windows PowerShell with administrator privileges.

Once it’s open, just say to the ai:

>this is my pc username and email how to get admin with powershell

And now you have an administrator PowerShell window.

From there, I used information such as my PC username and email address and asked the AI about getting administrator access. I then followed the instructions it gave me.

THE HARD PART — DUMMY PCs

Nice! You now have administrator access on your PC, which gives you a lot more control.

However, this caused a massive problem.

Family Safety could detect the change and potentially show something like:

>(your pc name) has admin access

That’s obviously bad.

So, I changed my PC’s name in Settings to something that looked more like a virtual machine, such as:

>(my name virtual machine)

Then, on the VM, I removed administrator privileges from the account using win + rnetplwiz, changed the account back to a standard user, and gave the VM a more normal-looking name.

FINISHED!

And that’s basically it!

Enjoy your well-deserved break from hell.

I’ll post updates soon.

Also, if anyone has useful information about Synology Router Safe Access, let me know!

I helped you guys out, so please help a brother in need.

— From a random kid in the UK

("yes this was marked up and polished with ai sorry! i have Dyslexia lol :)

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