Yahoo Web Search

Search results

      • The game can be played in any account irrespective of Child or parent account. In child account you have to give the permission to install, whereas in parent you can just download and install the game.
      answers.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/forum/all/allow-child-to-play-minecraft-with-family-win10/b3b6a092-0518-4d99-958b-b221003009e7
  1. People also ask

  2. Minecraft: Bedrock Edition, Minecraft: Java Edition, Minecraft Dungeons and Minecraft Realms (Bedrock and Java Edition) require an Xbox Live or Microsoft account even if you're not playing on Xbox or another Microsoft platform. Parents can set up and manage these accounts for their kids too.

  3. Jan 12, 2019 · I suggest you to try removing all the permissions for the game from the child account, and then remove the child account from the family, and check if the game is still asking for permission to run. Follow the steps to remove the game from the child account.

  4. It's a temporary issue caused by Mojang's authentication servers. Retry in a few hours. It tells me "Mojang implements certain procedures to help protect children and their privacy, including complying with the children's Online….

  5. English (United States) Your Privacy Choices Consumer Health Privacy

  6. Jun 30, 2023 · If your child is below 13 years of age, you have to create an account for your child, and all kids' accounts have by default blocked communication channels. Ps: If your kids prefer using Nintendo Switch to play Minecraft, you could contact Nintendo support to check the parental controls.

  7. May 8, 2022 · Well, when you created your account you told them you were under the age of 13, meaning you needed to have a parent email linked to your account to allow you to play.

  8. Mar 23, 2020 · Most online play requires a gamertag. Connecting to a server, Realm, or a hosted Minecraft world requires a unique gamertag, so there's no way to circumvent the protections in place. Xbox Live...