All Childs xbox world set up on parents microsoft account

Discus and support All Childs xbox world set up on parents microsoft account in XBoX on Consoles to solve the problem; Hello When my son set up his Xbox one last year I kogged him in on my Microsoft account. At the time I tried to set up a family account so that he... Discussion in 'XBoX on Consoles' started by kevinMcCarthy5, Dec 21, 2018.

  1. All Childs xbox world set up on parents microsoft account


    Hello

    When my son set up his Xbox one last year I kogged him in on my Microsoft account. At the time I tried to set up a family account so that he would have his own MS account but didnt complete it fully. Now everything in his Xbox world is associated with my
    account which defeats the purpose of the family account and setting time limits etc. I have now set up his own account but dont know how to transfer his Xbox stuff to it. He doesnt want to lose his gamertag or all his friends. Is there a way of doing this?
    He also says that the child account has some restrictions on ability to change profile pic etc. Is this correct?

    Any help or advice appreciated

    :)
     
    kevinMcCarthy5, Dec 21, 2018
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  2. steeledwand7664 Win User

    All Childs xbox world set up on parents microsoft account

    Unfortunately there is no way to transfer game data between accounts.

    Yes with child accounts there are restrictions like not being able to set custom gamer pics which basically means he would not be able to take a picture with say his phone upload it to his console and set it as his gamer pic. Microsoft does have regular
    pictures that he can choose from to change it to he would just not be able to change it to a custom picture.
  3. Njal the Blue Win User

    XBOX ONE SETTING ADULT TIME LIMITS

    You can create a child account on your current parental account. You can not transfer games, saved progress etc. You can set the parental account to Home Xbox and the child account would have access to the games but not the saved progress.

    It is not Microsofts fault that a child account was not set up.
  4. andersonpassos Win User

    How do I make it so my child can stream on Xbox series s when hes old enough but it says it will be disabled

    Thank you for contact us! I'm Anderson, an Independent Consultant and a Microsoft user like you.

    good evening

    If your child's Xbox Series S account is set up as a child account, there are a few steps you can take to allow your child to stream on the console when they are old enough.

    Make sure that your child's account is linked to a parent account. If it is not already linked, you can link the child account to a parent account by going to "Settings" > "Account" > "Family" on the console, and then following the prompts to link the accounts.

    Once the child account is linked to a parent account, the parent can change the privacy and online safety settings for the child account by going to "Settings" > "Account" > "Family" > "Manage family members" > [child's name] > "Privacy & online safety".

    Under the "Privacy & online safety" settings, the parent can change the settings for "Online safety" and "Broadcasting". For example, the parent can allow the child to participate in multiplayer gaming and share content online, or allow the child to stream content.

    If the parent account is not able to change the settings for the child account, it may be because the child account is set up as a "Younger child" account. In this case, the parent will need to request that the child's account be converted to a "Child" account. This can be done by going to "Settings" > "Account" > "Family" > "Manage family members" > [child's name] > "Change to a child account".

    I hope this information helps you allow your child to stream on the Xbox Series S.
  5. LECAGOL Win User

    Error Code 801540FE

    I had this issue when I accidentally deleted the parent account (though I restored it later).

    My solution (Xbox 360):

    1. Re-link the child account to a parent account on Microsoft family (parent account's age must be over 18), if not yet linked. Ensure that when the child account is added to the Microsoft's family system, the child account is added as a child.

    2. Ensure that the child account s age is under 18

    3. Ensure that the child account does not possess any payment options (credit card, debit cards etc.). If so, remove all payment options.

    4. Set up the parent account's Microsoft Account options to ensure that it is a valid account. If possible, also try to add a payment option for the parent account.

    5. On your Xbox, delete any profiles associated with your parent and child account (Main menu > Settings > System > Storage > Hard Drive > Profiles > (Select profile) > Delete)

    6. Sign in to the parent account on your Xbox, followed by the child account.

    I believe this issue has nothing to do with an invalid parent account, in fact I think it s caused by an invalid CHILD account, just that the Xbox error handler doesn't have an error for invalid child account. I tried to tackle this problem before by using
    another Microsoft parent account, but that didn't work, so I changed the CHILD account s settings and viola!

    Not quite sure if the steps above can be replicated on an Xbox One, but the fundamental concept should remain the same (modify child account).
  6. XBF Diego M Win User

    How do I make a child account an adult account

    Hi Frost,

    Thank you for posting on the Xbox forums. Unfortunately it is not possible to force a child account to become an adult account on Xbox Live. Changing the Microsoft Account profile age will not change the account and give adult permissions to the child account.
    An adult account would need to be set up separately by the parent and add the child account to a Microsoft Family group and then manage the child account while logged into the parent account to allow adult permissions on a child account. A child account cannot
    make any Xbox Live privacy settings without an adult account. If you already have an adult account, sign into
    family.microsoft.com. For further instructions on how to set up a family group and then manage the child account's privacy settings, please read the following support articles:


    The link provided by tez bomb is helpful setting up content restrictions directly on the Xbox One console, after you've already set up your Microsoft
    Family.

    I hope this helps!
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