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Carla G, if you try signing into your Microsoft account and you receive a prompt " That Microsoft account does not exist...", it is likely your Microsoft account may have been deleted for some reason. If you were able to add this account to your Family subscription, it is likely the account still exists.
How can I share my Microsoft 365 subscription with a family member? They are successfully in the family group with their device (windows 10 laptop). But when I go here: Microsoft account | Services & subscriptions this new family member isn't in the list! So when I go here: Microsoft Family Safety, they are listed as a family member with a ...
Thank you for writing to Microsoft Community Forums. I understand that you want to share games with your child. I’ll certainly assist you with the details. To share games with your family members you can create a Microsoft Family group and share the games. To do this, refer the article on Sharing Windows 10 Store Apps with your Family.
To edit your child account(s), we need to change the birthdate of that account or create/add another adult in your family account. To change the birthdate, you may find the instructions to this question by following the links below: Change the birthdate on your Microsoft account. Age verification for parental consent.
1. Visit family.microsoft.com and sign in to your Microsoft account. 2. Click on the three dots above your child's account and choose the option <Manage consent> 3. You will be redirected to the * Manage Permissions * page where you can see all the children that are part of your account. 4.
Microsoft Family keeps prompting me to have my son "sign in to verify his account" of his Surface Pro and his XBox. We follow the provided instructions (navigating to aka.ms/familyverify and signing in) but the 'alert' never goes away.
Thank you for writing to Microsoft Community Forums. It is required to Turn OFF Family settings in your Windows PC to stop the Microsoft Family Features pop up. You may refer this article on how to remove the members from the Microsoft Family, restart the device and check if you are getting the pop up again. Hope it helps. Muralidhar
Both computers need to be activated with the owner of the Office's Microsoft Account. You do not need to share Microsoft 365 Family with yourself if you are the owner. Re sharing with others see: Share your Microsoft 365 Family subscription - Office Support and Learn more about sharing your Microsoft 365 Family subscription - Office Support
To resolve the issue with your Microsoft 365 Family subscription not showing up in your account, follow these steps: 1. Check for Multiple Accounts: Verify if you might have used a different email address or created a new account inadvertently. Try signing in to Microsoft account management with any other email addresses you own. 2.
By setting up Microsoft Family Safety and integrating it with Copilot, you can ensure a safer and more organized digital environment for your family. This setup allows you to manage screen time, monitor activity, and protect against inappropriate content effectively.