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  1. Removing Child Microsoft Account from Adult Parent Account and make Child Account an Adult...


    Hi,


    Several years ago when making an Xbox account for the first time, I had to have my dad create a parent Microsoft account to help manage my profile. The years have passed and I am now a 21 year old adult.

    However, my Microsoft account and therefore Xbox account does not seem to recognize the fact that I am considered an adult despite my birthday being correct in the account, basically saying it is a child account. I still have my dad's parent Microsoft account as an adult/parental account when I look at My Family on my Microsoft account profile. Since my dad made the account only for my Xbox profile, he has never used it for anything else, and I have full access to his account.

    This parent account seems to be causing a few problems for my Microsoft account on my computer, such as an error at the top of the page in Windows Settings > Accounts > Family & Other Users that says, "We couldn't connect to Microsoft Family right now, so your Family on this device might not be up to date." It also shows that my dad's parent account "Can't sign in".


    Therefore, my main problem is that I want to remove my current Microsoft account and Xbox account from the connection to the parent account and to stop being a child account.


    Before anyone suggests an answer or support page for me to look at:

    - I have looked online and understand that one way to fix this is by simply changing the birthday date on the child account. This does not seem to fix anything as I am already over the age of 13 and 18.

    - I have found that one solution is by removing consent for the child Microsoft account to exist by using the parent account to do this.

    I DO NOT WANT TO LOSE/DELETE MY MICROSOFT ACCOUNT IF THAT'S WHAT THAT PROCESS ENTAILS. I just finished waiting 2 months to delete a second Microsoft account and merge it's email to be the primary one for my current Microsoft account, of which was unknown to be a child account at the time. I do not want to have to go through more problems just because of a super duper extra security feature Microsoft seems to have set up for parent and child accounts. I already have at least 4 devices using my 'child' Microsoft account.

    - I also understand that removing a parent account from a child account on the Xbox will not allow the child account to change content settings. This means that a new parent account has to be made to help manage that.


    Let me know if more information from me is needed. I just want a single adult account.

    :)
     
    Afton LaMere, Apr 20, 2020
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  2. Does a child account automatically become an adult account?


    How does a child account become a normal adult account? Is this something that happens automatically at a certain age? Or do I as head family account holder have to initiate something?

    The reason I ask is because trying to use Edge on a child account is proving tiresome. Despite deleting my son's child account and re-creating it we are launching Edge and it is taking from anywhere between 10 seconds to a minute to become usable. When I say useable I mean the ability to surf, the actual browser is launched and you can go into settings etc BUT no web pages will load despite even typing web addresses in. It's as if Edge is waiting for MS server side to give it some kind of approval before it will allow any web activity. Once it's up and running it's fine but closing the browser session and relaunching Edge will bring back the long delay. Our adult accounts have no such issue using edge. Trying Mozilla Firefox on the child account also poses no such problems. We have no child restrictions setup online for the child account. So really he should be able to use Edge freely. But I feel the activity monitoring is somehow stifling the ability to use Edge.

    If it doesn't improve I feel like abandoning the child account and just having him use an adult account instead. At least then Edge will start working quicker. But how does one convert child account to adult account. Or do we have to wait several years for his age to tick over?

    Cheers,
    Wayne
     
    Scottyboy99, Apr 20, 2020
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  3. Change child account to an Adult account

    Hi,

    For most people, in most regions

    Sign in to Your info on the Microsoft account website.

    Select Edit your personal info.

    Change your birthdate, and select Save.

    For child accounts, in some regions

    If the birthdate on a Microsoft account says that it belongs to a child, there are different steps to take in regions such as the United States of America and the Republic of Korea, and other regions that regulate what children can do online.

    I'm a parent, trying to change my child's birthdate

    Using the parent's Microsoft account, sign in to your Family page on the Microsoft account website.

    Select Manage my child's profile info.

    For the child’s account that you want to change, select Edit this child's personal info and then follow the instructions.

    I’m an adult, but my account thinks I’m a child

    To change your own account from a child account to a full account, you need to prove that you're an adult. You have two options:

    Kind Regards,

    Engr. Jamshed Muhammad
     
    JamshedMuhammad Khan, Apr 20, 2020
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  4. Removing Child Microsoft Account from Adult Parent Account and make Child Account an Adult...

    Disabling the "Remove adult" button on a child's account

    Hi everyone,

    I just set up parental controls on a standard child account. Of course, the first thing the child did was remove me as an adult on his account. He just went in to the family settings on his child account and clicked "remove adult" under my name. The parental
    controls were still in effect after this happened. Is there a way to disable this feature so that I can't be removed from his family?

    Thank you very much!
     
    MichaelSmithCluv, Apr 20, 2020
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