Allowing Child Account to Add Friends

First off, I don't own an Xbox. Never have, never will. I only have a Microsoft Account. Thought I suppose I do technically have an Xbox account through my PC (Xbox Console Companion) but treat it the same way Google has Google Games. I'm signed in, but never actually use it. If that makes sense. My children though play Minecraft on their tablet. Can anyone tell me, step by step (because I've read other questions similar to mine and they don't answer diddly-squat) where and how to add friends for them or change this permission for their child accounts via the Microsoft account site online, in browser (because I felt that needed to be clarified). Because right now, through the family page, even in the More Options drop down menu there is no clear way do to this. And have a picture to give you an idea what I'm talking about.

Hi,

Adults in the family can manage settings online and these changes will be applied to any Windows 10 device the child signs in.

You can refer to the article Set up your family to know more of what you could manage.

In the article Add members to your Microsoft family, there is a note that if the person that you're adding is already part of another family, they'll first need to be removed from that family.

Hope you find the answer to your queries in these articles.
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Last updated December 12, 2024 Views 444 Applies to: