Seeing or Managing the list of Games your child has access to?

Discus and support Seeing or Managing the list of Games your child has access to? in XBoX on Consoles to solve the problem; I accidentally gave unrestricted access to a child account. Is there a way to manage individual game access for child accounts once access has been... Discussion in 'XBoX on Consoles' started by CrazyC14720, Jan 24, 2016.

  1. CrazyC14720
    CrazyC14720 Guest

    Seeing or Managing the list of Games your child has access to?


    I accidentally gave unrestricted access to a child account. Is there a way to manage individual game access for child accounts once access has been given?

    :)
     
    CrazyC14720, Jan 24, 2016
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  2. Smwutches
    Smwutches Guest
    Deals With Gold Bug?

    Are you on a child account? That would prevent you from being able to purchase 360 games from the One or xbox.com.

    With Ghosts, try going to the game in your games and apps and try managing the game. See if it has the DLC listed as ready to install or if it does list it as being installed.
     
    Smwutches, Jan 24, 2016
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  3. oOUTSIDERo62
    oOUTSIDERo62 Guest
    Family sharing Xbox live gold / Destiny

    Can he access the campaign or is he unable to access the game at all? What you might try is to set up another gamertag, and see if that one has access. I also wonder if your sons account is set to a child account. Destiny is a M rated game, and he might
    not have access to playing it because he has a child account. If you try setting up another gamertag, make certain that it is not a child account.
     
    oOUTSIDERo62, Jan 24, 2016
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  4. oOUTSIDERo62
    oOUTSIDERo62 Guest

    Seeing or Managing the list of Games your child has access to?

    Not that I know of, if you have given unrestricted access. You should still be able to change the setting to restricted if you want. I do not believe there is any reason you should not be able to change things.
     
    oOUTSIDERo62, Jan 24, 2016
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  5. MikaelFangel
    MikaelFangel Guest
    I think the closest you get is managing the games by your child's age.

    Here is a guide for it:

    You can set your child’s age, which Xbox One uses to control the child’s access to specifically rated games, movies, TV shows, and music. By default, if the child is under 8 years of age, Access to content is set to “Off.”

    To change the default setting for your child:

    1.Scroll left from Home to open the guide.

    2.Select Settings.

    3.Select All Settings.

    4.Under Account, select Family.

    5.Select the child account you want to update.

    6.Select Access to content.

    7.The content limits are unrestricted for all users over the age of 8. You can select preset age-appropriate limits by choosing your child’s age from the list. We’ll show you what the presets are for that age. You're not restricted by date of birth—you decide
    which maturity level is appropriate.
     
    MikaelFangel, Jan 24, 2016
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  6. Fubski
    Fubski Guest
    Please allow me to inform you CrazyC14720 that managing the child account's age manually would not affect the restriction itself. The system would always recognize the birth year of the child that you have input during its sign-up. If you know the correct
    Microsoft Account Email of the parent account that is linked to the said child account and have an access to it, please do these steps to manage the restrictions of your child:

    1. Sign-in your parent's Microsoft Account Email to:
    http://xbox.com
    .

    2. Click your Gamertag located on the upper-right of the page.

    3. Select Xbox Settings.

    4. On the next page, click Privacy Settings under the "Privacy & online safety".

    5. It may ask you to relog-in the parent account again for verification.

    6. After this, you should see your child's Gamertag on the next page, just click that.

    7. Click the tabs below to change the restrictions of the child including the "Making a Purchase/Download", "What can he do with his profile", etc.

    8. Once done, scroll down then save it.
     
    Fubski, Oct 31, 2018
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  7. MikaelFangel Win User

    Seeing or Managing the list of Games your child has access to?

    I think the closest you get is managing the games by your child's age.

    Here is a guide for it:

    You can set your child’s age, which Xbox One uses to control the child’s access to specifically rated games, movies, TV shows, and music. By default, if the child is under 8 years of age, Access to content is set to “Off.”

    To change the default setting for your child:

    1.Scroll left from Home to open the guide.

    2.Select Settings.

    3.Select All Settings.

    4.Under Account, select Family.

    5.Select the child account you want to update.

    6.Select Access to content.

    7.The content limits are unrestricted for all users over the age of 8. You can select preset age-appropriate limits by choosing your child’s age from the list. We’ll show you what the presets are for that age. You're not restricted by date of birth—you decide
    which maturity level is appropriate.
  8. Fubski Win User

    Seeing or Managing the list of Games your child has access to?

    Please allow me to inform you CrazyC14720 that managing the child account's age manually would not affect the restriction itself. The system would always recognize the birth year of the child that you have input during its sign-up. If you know the correct
    Microsoft Account Email of the parent account that is linked to the said child account and have an access to it, please do these steps to manage the restrictions of your child:

    1. Sign-in your parent's Microsoft Account Email to:
    http://xbox.com
    .

    2. Click your Gamertag located on the upper-right of the page.

    3. Select Xbox Settings.

    4. On the next page, click Privacy Settings under the "Privacy & online safety".

    5. It may ask you to relog-in the parent account again for verification.

    6. After this, you should see your child's Gamertag on the next page, just click that.

    7. Click the tabs below to change the restrictions of the child including the "Making a Purchase/Download", "What can he do with his profile", etc.

    8. Once done, scroll down then save it.
  9. oOUTSIDERo62 Win User

    Seeing or Managing the list of Games your child has access to?

    Not that I know of, if you have given unrestricted access. You should still be able to change the setting to restricted if you want. I do not believe there is any reason you should not be able to change things.
  10. Smwutches Win User

    Deals With Gold Bug?

    Are you on a child account? That would prevent you from being able to purchase 360 games from the One or xbox.com.

    With Ghosts, try going to the game in your games and apps and try managing the game. See if it has the DLC listed as ready to install or if it does list it as being installed.
  11. oOUTSIDERo62 Win User

    Family sharing Xbox live gold / Destiny

    Can he access the campaign or is he unable to access the game at all? What you might try is to set up another gamertag, and see if that one has access. I also wonder if your sons account is set to a child account. Destiny is a M rated game, and he might
    not have access to playing it because he has a child account. If you try setting up another gamertag, make certain that it is not a child account.
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