CNET How To - Set up parental controls on the Xbox One
CNET How To - Set up parental controls on the Xbox One
2013-11-20
there's nothing like bashing skulls and
killing zombies and Dead Rising 3 on the
Xbox one this violent video game is just
one of a handful of launch titles that
will be available alongside Microsoft's
console on November 22nd like Sony with
the PlayStation 4 Microsoft included
advanced parental controls for the Xbox
one that prevents your kids from
accessing inappropriate content when
you're on the consoles main screen tap
the menu button which is represented by
three horizontal lines on the controller
select settings and scroll down to
privacy and online safety from here you
can choose from three defaults for
children teens and adults for
controlling privacy settings each
default can be customized to your liking
or you can even create your own from
scratch on the right under content
restrictions you will find options to
restrict certain games and features to
block inappropriate games movies music
and apps click on the access to content
option and choose the age restriction
you'd like to set inside the web
filtering settings you can configure the
system to block various websites while
the descriptions in the one guide option
gives you the ability to block explicit
TV descriptions you can also opt out of
various promotional emails inside the
contact preferences once everything is
set to your liking go to settings and
click on sign in security and passkey
from here you must create a six digit
key that is required to play games and
access content that you deem
inappropriate for more tips like these
visit how to cnet.com for CNET I'm Dara
Gianna
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