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If you leave the Ask a parent feature on, you can continue to make sure a child doesn't make a purchase using an adult's credit card, and you can monitor the type of content they want to buy. If you do choose to turn Ask a parent off, the child account can make purchases without an adult’s approval.
Sign in to your family page with an adult Microsoft account: https://account.microsoft.com/family/?refd=support.xbox.com. Find the child's name and select Content restrictions. Under the Ask a parent section, switch Needs adult approval to buy things to Off.
Sign in to your Family page with an adult Microsoft account. Family page settings. Find the child's name and select More options > Spending. Under the Ask to buy section, switch Needs organizer approval to buy things to Off.
Hello Matt, in order to make a game pass purchase for the child-gave account, you have to log in and purchase through his account, authorize the purchase permission through the Family, another way is to buy a subscription card and redeem directly to your child's account.
If you have children 13 or under who use an Xbox console, we encourage you to set up a child account for them. Features of properly setting up an account include managing a child’s gaming activities like screentime, spending limits, privacy and content settings and more. LEARN MORE.
You can buy a Game Pass for a family member in the Microsoft Store on your device. Open the Microsoft Store, select the profile icon on the top right, and sign in with the Microsoft account...
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