Windows 10: I cannot manage my child account. When I click manage consent it does nothing.

Discus and support I cannot manage my child account. When I click manage consent it does nothing. in Windows 10 Software and Apps to solve the problem; I am trying to manage my child’s account and it will not let me manage consent. When I click it, it says this. Manage permissionsIn the United States,... Discussion in 'Windows 10 Software and Apps' started by s terrell1, Dec 28, 2022.

  1. I cannot manage my child account. When I click manage consent it does nothing.


    I am trying to manage my child’s account and it will not let me manage consent. When I click it, it says this. Manage permissionsIn the United States, South Korea, Brazil, and the EU, legislation requires that children have adult consent before creating an online account. You can use this page to manage the child accounts for which you provided consent. Learn more.To manage restrictions for your children, view your family settings.how do I manage consent??

    :)
     
    s terrell1, Dec 28, 2022
    #1
  2. gvbggd123 Win User

    Remove consent for a child account??

    Hi I Selected
    Manage my child’s profile info an it said use the
    You can use this page to manage the child accounts for which you provided consent but yet there is nothing I can click on to remove consent for that child.
     
    gvbggd123, Dec 28, 2022
    #2
  3. djstein Win User
    "Manage consent" option is completely missing from parent accounts

    I have encountered a problem with managing a family of accounts. I contacted Microsoft Support, the tech support rep escalated the issue to a security team, and the security team has given up. They directed me here for further help.

    The issue: My main Microsoft account is enrolled in a family with a second parent account and a child account for my child. Currently, I control all three accounts. I would like to remove the second parent account, but cannot do so until I "manage consent" for the second parent account over the child account. However, there is no "manage consent" option anywhere - it is just completely missing.

    Explanation:

    I have a Microsoft account with a Minecraft license. I wanted to play Minecraft with my child, which required creating a child account and purchasing Minecraft again. When signing up the child account, I was given the option of logging in via email or phone number. I chose phone number. Unbeknownst to me, many years ago, I had created another Microsoft account using that phone number. As a result, a family was created that included the child account and the "phone number" account as the parent.

    This scenario led to a weird management problem: neither the child nor the "phone number" parent could be removed from the family. Apparently, part of the family permission structure was associated with my primary account, so the "phone number" account did not have permission to leave the family or remove the child.

    The tech support rep suggested logging into the "phone number" account and inviting the primary account to join the family. That worked, and the primary account now has parental control over the child account - I can set screen limits, authorize the Minecraft purchase, get weekly reports, etc.

    The last step in this process is to remove the "phone number" account from the family, as it is redundant and unneeded. Two such options are available: I can login to the primary account and request to remove the the "phone number" account from the family; or I can login to the "phone number" account and request to leave the family.

    However, when I select either option, I receive a message indicating that the "phone number" account cannot leave or be removed from the family until I "manage consent." I presume that this means removing the parental control of the "phone number" account over the child account. There is also a link purportedly to a "manage consent" page - but this page simply reads:

    "U.S. law requires a parent to manage consent for children. Click here to manage consent: (hyperlink)"

    ...and the hyperlink takes me right back to the general "family" page.

    Thus, my issue: there is no option to "remove consent" anywhere! I have repeatedly logged into all three accounts and have exhaustively searched every nook and cranny of all three account profiles. The closest I ever get is that page with the one-line legal statement and a circular link right back to the profile page.

    This issue has befuddled an entire tech team within Microsoft Support. I'm hopeful that someone here can provide some insight as to where to find the "manage consent" option.
     
    djstein, Dec 28, 2022
    #3
  4. djstein Win User

    I cannot manage my child account. When I click manage consent it does nothing.

    "Manage consent" option is completely missing from parent accounts

    Thanks for the suggestion, but this does not work for two reasons.

    The page that you provided - "Managing parental consent (microsoft.com)" does not include any specific instructions for "changing the child account to an older age."

    That page does provide these instructions for "removing consent" -

    "Visit family.microsoft.com and sign into your Microsoft account.

    1. Scroll down and select Manage my child’s profile info.

    2. Find your family member and select Remove consent for this child’s account."

    However, when I login to either my primary account or the "phone number" account, I have no option to "manage my child's profile info." The options on that page include only the following:

    * Try the Family Safety app

    * Find your family

    * Drive safely

    * Your family email

    * Family calendar

    * Family OneNote

    * Screen time

    * Content filters

    * Spending

    * Activity reporting

    * Need more help? (View help articles)

    None of these has an option to "manage my child's profile info." Nor does such an option appear when I click on the child account listed on the family page - I only get these options:

    * Family Safety Features ("Get the Microsoft Family Safety mobile app")

    * Screen time

    * Apps and games

    * Web and search

    * Spending

    * Family Safety Features ("start free trial for M365 family")

    ...and a few toggle buttons for reporting emails.

    What else do you recommend?
     
    djstein, Dec 28, 2022
    #4
Thema:

I cannot manage my child account. When I click manage consent it does nothing.

Loading...
  1. I cannot manage my child account. When I click manage consent it does nothing. - Similar Threads - cannot manage child

  2. yeah so why is it that when i click on manage consent it just says To manage restrictions...

    in User Accounts and Family Safety
    yeah so why is it that when i click on manage consent it just says To manage restrictions...: yeah so why is it that when i click on manage consent it just says To manage restrictions for your children, view your family settings. and not a thing to change birthdate...
  3. yeah so why is it that when i click on manage consent it just says To manage restrictions...

    in Windows 10 Gaming
    yeah so why is it that when i click on manage consent it just says To manage restrictions...: yeah so why is it that when i click on manage consent it just says To manage restrictions for your children, view your family settings. and not a thing to change birthdate...
  4. yeah so why is it that when i click on manage consent it just says To manage restrictions...

    in Windows 10 Software and Apps
    yeah so why is it that when i click on manage consent it just says To manage restrictions...: yeah so why is it that when i click on manage consent it just says To manage restrictions for your children, view your family settings. and not a thing to change birthdate...
  5. Manage Consent.

    in Windows 10 Gaming
    Manage Consent.: When I try to manage consent for a family account, it sends an error message for some reason. https://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/forum/all/manage-consent/0fa72bec-948a-4924-8c3a-b8af13ad9e24
  6. How do I access Manage consent for my child

    in User Accounts and Family Safety
    How do I access Manage consent for my child: Microsoft accountFamily SafetyClick the hamburger ... icon for my child, click "Manage consent"The resulting page just reads:Manage permissionsIn the United States, South Korea, Brazil, and the EU, legislation requires that children have adult consent before creating an...
  7. How do I access Manage consent for my child

    in Windows 10 Gaming
    How do I access Manage consent for my child: Microsoft accountFamily SafetyClick the hamburger ... icon for my child, click "Manage consent"The resulting page just reads:Manage permissionsIn the United States, South Korea, Brazil, and the EU, legislation requires that children have adult consent before creating an...
  8. How do I access Manage consent for my child

    in Windows 10 Software and Apps
    How do I access Manage consent for my child: Microsoft accountFamily SafetyClick the hamburger ... icon for my child, click "Manage consent"The resulting page just reads:Manage permissionsIn the United States, South Korea, Brazil, and the EU, legislation requires that children have adult consent before creating an...
  9. I cannot manage my child account. When I click manage consent it does nothing.

    in User Accounts and Family Safety
    I cannot manage my child account. When I click manage consent it does nothing.: I am trying to manage my child’s account and it will not let me manage consent. When I click it, it says this. Manage permissionsIn the United States, South Korea, Brazil, and the EU, legislation requires that children have adult consent before creating an online account. You...
  10. I cannot manage my child account. When I click manage consent it does nothing.

    in Windows 10 Gaming
    I cannot manage my child account. When I click manage consent it does nothing.: I am trying to manage my child’s account and it will not let me manage consent. When I click it, it says this. Manage permissionsIn the United States, South Korea, Brazil, and the EU, legislation requires that children have adult consent before creating an online account. You...