Xbox One Account and locking one out?

Discus and support Xbox One Account and locking one out? in XBoX on Consoles to solve the problem; I just sold my Xbox One, It had an update, so I couldn't password Protect it. So I just modified my password to my account, by doing so, can that... Discussion in 'XBoX on Consoles' started by SillySquid101, Aug 15, 2014.

  1. Xbox One Account and locking one out?


    I just sold my Xbox One, It had an update, so I couldn't password Protect it. So I just modified my password to my account, by doing so, can that person still log into my xbox live account? I know it does on xbox 360, so I thought that this would work as
    well, but i don't know if it did.

    :)
     
    SillySquid101, Aug 15, 2014
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  2. Zanten
    Zanten Guest
    Zanten, Aug 15, 2014
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  3. ScoutingJ
    ScoutingJ Guest
    Game Sharing question

    Real consumer freindly btw. Either you have one xbox or one account per xbox. Because, unless it's your "home xbox" EVERY SINGLE ACCOUNT WILL NEED TO BUY THEIR OWN COPY OF EVERY GAME ON IT.(sorry for message spam. The edit button keeps locking for some reason
    and I need to make a new comment every time)
     
    ScoutingJ, Aug 15, 2014
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  4. Xbox One Account and locking one out?

    Password protect your Xbox Live profile remotely

    If your Xbox Live profile is downloaded to another console and it’s not password protected or your password becomes compromised, you can remotely remove the password so that your profile can’t be accessed. Here’s how:

    Step 1: Change your Microsoft account

    Go to accounts.live.com and sign in with your Microsoft account.

    Under Account information, click Change next to Password.

    Alternatively, you can change your Microsoft account password from your console by following the steps at Change your Microsoft account password.

    Note If your downloaded Xbox Live profile doesn’t require a password at sign in (the Remember Password option is turned on), changing your Microsoft account password won’t prevent someone from signing into your Xbox Live profile. In this case, you need to
    complete the next step.

    Step 2: Require a password to sign in

    Remove your Microsoft account password so that your Xbox Live profile can’t be accessed from other consoles. You can do this:

    On your computer

    On your Xbox console

    Computer steps: Remotely require a profile password

    Go to My Account.

    Under Settings & Preferences, click Xbox 360 Profile Protection.

    Sign in with the Microsoft account (email address and password) that is associated with your Xbox Live account.

    Select Require Profile Download to require that your profile be redownloaded from Xbox Live, using your Microsoft account and password, before it can be used on a console. Any existing copies of your profile will no longer work, and profile changes or
    achievements that are not saved to Xbox Live will be lost.

    Console steps: Remotely require a profile password

    Sign in to Xbox Live with your account.

    Go to Settings, select Account and then select Account Security.

    Select Password at Sign In.

    Select On All Other Consoles.

    If you choose this option, all other consoles will require your Microsoft account password for sign in (or redownloading of your Xbox Live profile).

    If you believe your Xbox Live account has been compromised go to Xbox Live account security.

    Important Unfortunately, Xbox LIVE customer support cannot reset Microsoft account passwords. If you need to request a Microsoft account password reset, please contact customer support.
     
    DangerousBard, Aug 15, 2014
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  5. DangerousBard Win User

    Xbox One Account and locking one out?

    Password protect your Xbox Live profile remotely

    If your Xbox Live profile is downloaded to another console and it’s not password protected or your password becomes compromised, you can remotely remove the password so that your profile can’t be accessed. Here’s how:

    Step 1: Change your Microsoft account

    Go to accounts.live.com and sign in with your Microsoft account.

    Under Account information, click Change next to Password.

    Alternatively, you can change your Microsoft account password from your console by following the steps at Change your Microsoft account password.

    Note If your downloaded Xbox Live profile doesn’t require a password at sign in (the Remember Password option is turned on), changing your Microsoft account password won’t prevent someone from signing into your Xbox Live profile. In this case, you need to
    complete the next step.

    Step 2: Require a password to sign in

    Remove your Microsoft account password so that your Xbox Live profile can’t be accessed from other consoles. You can do this:

    On your computer

    On your Xbox console

    Computer steps: Remotely require a profile password

    Go to My Account.

    Under Settings & Preferences, click Xbox 360 Profile Protection.

    Sign in with the Microsoft account (email address and password) that is associated with your Xbox Live account.

    Select Require Profile Download to require that your profile be redownloaded from Xbox Live, using your Microsoft account and password, before it can be used on a console. Any existing copies of your profile will no longer work, and profile changes or
    achievements that are not saved to Xbox Live will be lost.

    Console steps: Remotely require a profile password

    Sign in to Xbox Live with your account.

    Go to Settings, select Account and then select Account Security.

    Select Password at Sign In.

    Select On All Other Consoles.

    If you choose this option, all other consoles will require your Microsoft account password for sign in (or redownloading of your Xbox Live profile).

    If you believe your Xbox Live account has been compromised go to Xbox Live account security.

    Important Unfortunately, Xbox LIVE customer support cannot reset Microsoft account passwords. If you need to request a Microsoft account password reset, please contact customer support.
  6. ITILIANM0NST0R Win User

    Xbox live gold

    Its because of region switching. You account locked it out because you xbox says one thing and you microsoft account might be different. The code are recognized in the one area and you shouldnt switch regions , it can be seen as fraud and lock your account
  7. DARTH PLAUGEUS1 Win User

    Dash Update in Ireland

    My Daughter is locked out of her xbox one live account no idea why it happend anybody any ideas how to fix this ...thanks
  8. Radiant Sword X Win User

    Lock out of my xbox one

    What did you mean by locked out of your Xbox One? Did something happened to your Xbox One?
  9. Zero Jehuty Win User

    Lock out of my xbox one

    Hello,

    Please give us more details. Are you locked out of your account? Is there something wrong with your xbox system?

    zero
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