I am not happy to hear it. For me, the priority is higher, as I have no control over my child now. It was easier to get my child away from computer, when the Family Safety worked as designed.
So you tell me that the issue will be maybe fixed when my child will be adult and will stop to play Minecraft... 😉
May I help somehow to process the issue faster? E.g. to provide more information?
Hello!? Would somebody work on the issue? Thank you...
Indeed, it is a bug. It worked fine some time ago. You or Microsoft had changed something and now the Minecraft (game) application is not detected and added to the Family Safety.
Surely you can't support every parental controls but at least the Microsoft's you should if you are owned by them. 😉
Perhaps it will help: My son just played an older version and it worked fine - application "Minecraft 1.17.1" appeared in Family Safety and I was able to set limits for it. Obviously, the reported bug was introduced sometimes during 1.18 series of versions.