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  1. 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.

  2. Mar 18, 2019 · It says that Minecraft follows these laws by not allowing children under the age of 13 to edit their account settings and to enter Minecraft Realms (along with other things) without their parental consent. It says that I have to update my account, which also requires parental consent.

  3. Jan 12, 2019 · Method 1: Change the age rating for the allowed apps. As Minecraft game is allowed for 10+ aged users. Open https://account.microsoft.com/family/ on the browser. Now click on Already set up? Sign in now> option. Login with the parent account. Now under the child account click on Content restrictions.

  4. help.minecraft.net › hc › cs-czen-us - Minecraft

    If you have a child account for Minecraft, you may need to manage parental consent, family settings and realms multiplayer access to enjoy the game safely and responsibly. This article explains how to do that and what options you have as a parent or guardian.

  5. There are many ways to enjoy the world’s blockiest sandbox as a parent. As part of Safer Internet Day, we made a guide to help parents explore the most relev...

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  6. Minecraft: Bedrock Edition is available on Windows 10 and 11, Xbox One, Xbox Series S and X, PlayStation 4 and 5, Nintendo Switch, Android, iOS, and Windows Mobile. Can I get both Java and Bedrock Edition?

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  8. Minecraft parental controls guide - Internet Matters. Controls & Settings guide. From Mojang Studios, Minecraft is popular among kids and teens and available across devices, including mobile, and systems. While you can set a range of parental controls on the devices they use, you can also use in-game safety settings to keep children safe online.