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How do I verify my age on Xbox?

Add your date of birth
  1. Sign in to your Microsoft account. Sign in.
  2. Select Your info.
  3. Select Edit date of birth. You may be asked to verify your identity by re-entering your password or a security code we'll send to your alternate email or phone number.
  4. Add your birthdate, and then select Save.
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How do I verify my age on my Microsoft account?

Sign in to Your info on the Microsoft account website. Select Edit your personal info. Change your birthdate, and select Save.
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Why does my Xbox think I'm a child?

Content restrictions – You or a member in your Xbox family group has their birth date set to under the age of majority (for example 18 in the U.S.) and can't access the content that you're trying to launch due to age restrictions.
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Why can't i verify my child account on Xbox?

You can verify the child's account by signing in to https://account.microsoft.com/family using the adult account/organizer account, you'll have an option to verify it from there on the right side of your child's account.
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How do I verify my Microsoft account on Xbox?

Sign in to Manage how you sign in to Microsoft. A Verify button will be next to any unverified aliases. Click Verify next to your email address, and then click Send email.
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Why is Xbox making me verify my account?

You received this message because you need to validate your email address or update your security info. When you set up your Microsoft account, you provided an email address and password as security info to protect your account.
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Why is my Xbox verification not working?

If you used an email address to get the code, check your junk email folder. Try waiting a bit longer. Some carriers process requests more slowly than others. If you still don't get the code, use a different security contact method that's associated with your account to get the code.
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How do I change my age on my Xbox account under 13?

Set content restrictions by age
  1. Press the Xbox button  to open the guide, and then go to Profile & system > Settings > Account > Family settings.
  2. Select Manage family members, and then choose the member whose settings you want to update.
  3. Under Access to content, select the desired age-level.
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How do you get rid of the age restriction on the Xbox app?

Xbox Family Settings app

Under Content restrictions select Apply age filters, and then select the current age filter. Under Allow content suitable for change the age limit to Age 18+ (unrestricted), and then select Save.
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How do I change my child account to a normal account?

Edit your child's Google Account info
  1. Open the Family Link app .
  2. Select your child.
  3. Tap Controls Account settings. Account info.
  4. In the top right, tap Edit .
  5. Change your child's account information.
  6. In the top right, tap Save.
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Why does it say my Microsoft account is a child account?

It is in a family as a child account. When the DOB is put in that is under the age of majority it is required to be put into a family as a child account. You can check this out by signing into the parental account at account.microsoft.com/family and you would have to option to remove your account from the family.
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How do I change my child's age on Xbox?

Set content restrictions by age
  1. Press the Xbox button  to open the guide, and then go to Profile & system > Settings > Account > Family settings.
  2. Select Manage family members, and then choose the member whose settings you want to update.
  3. Under Access to content, select the desired age-level.
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Why is my Microsoft account under 18?

If you're under the age of 18, follow the steps on your console to have your parent sign in and add you to a Microsoft family. If you're over the age of 18, have your parent remove you from the family. They'll have to sign in to account.microsoft.com/family, select your profile, and select remove.
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What does verify my age do?

VerifyMyAge operates as the layer above deep-tech, creating an age assurance ecosystem of data, deep tech and artificial intelligence partners, resulting in the most comprehensive and effective age verification and estimation solution available. Learn more.
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Why can't I change my age on Xbox?

You can only do this if your Xbox LIVE account is tied to a Microsoft account; if you signed up for Xbox LIVE with any other type of account, you cannot change your age.
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Why does my Xbox account have restrictions?

When an adult and a child are both signed in on Xbox, the console enforces the content limits that are set for the child account. This means that if your child or teen is restricted from watching a movie with mature content, you can't watch that movie while your child is signed in.
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How do I change my age restriction on my Microsoft account?

Change the birthdate on your Microsoft account. Age verification for parental consent.
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  1. Sign in to Your info on the Microsoft account website.
  2. Select Edit your personal info.
  3. Change your birthdate, and select Save.
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Can a 12 year old have a Xbox account?

Parents can manage the parental control settings for each child on the Xbox console, as well as on PC and through the Xbox Family Settings mobile application. Before you can manage the parental control settings for your kids on Xbox Series X or Xbox Series S, you'll need to create a child account for each child to use.
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How do I turn off Xbox verification?

Turn off two-step verification
  1. Sign in with your Microsoft account at: Security basics.
  2. Select the Advanced security options section. ...
  3. Under Two-step verification, select Turn off, and then confirm the change when prompted.
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Why is my verification not working?

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You provided the wrong phone number. Your text message inbox is full. Your phone is set to block messages from unknown senders. Your phone carrier is blocking the message.
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Why won t Microsoft verification work?

Try to re-enable faceID or fingerprint in the device settings and restart the device. Use the faceID or fingerprint to unlock the device after restart, then try to re-enable passwordless for the account in Microsoft Authenticator.
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How do I skip Microsoft account verification?

Go to Security settings and sign in with your Microsoft account. Under the Two-step verification section, choose Set up two-step verification to turn it on, or choose Turn off two-step verification to turn it off.
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Why am I being asked to verify my Microsoft account?

If you're prompted to verify your account when you try to send an email message from Outlook.com, it is because we are trying to protect your account. Outlook.com will occasionally prompt you to verify your account, just to make sure you're still you and your account hasn't been compromised by spammers.
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