How to setup a Microsoft account for a child?

To set up a Microsoft account for a child, create a Microsoft Family Group at family.microsoft.com, sign in with your parent account, and add your child as a family member, choosing to create a new email/account for them if they don't have one, which enables parental controls for screen time, apps, and content filtering through the Family Safety settings.
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How do I set up a Microsoft account for my child?

Select the Start button and select Settings. Select Accounts. Select Family & other users and then select Add account under the Your family section. Choose Create one for a child and follow the prompts to enter your child's email address, name, and date of birth.
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Can a child under 13 have a Microsoft account?

While there is no universal email age limit, most platforms require users to be at least 13 years old to sign up. Some providers like Microsoft Outlook offer family-friendly accounts for children under the age of 13, which include extra security features with parental oversight.
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Can kids have their own Microsoft account?

Yes, a child can have a Microsoft account, but it's a special type of account linked to a parent's account, allowing for parental controls like screen time limits, content filtering, and activity monitoring through Microsoft Family Safety, which is essential for managing their online experience on Windows, Xbox, and other services. Parents create these accounts by adding a family member in settings and choosing the "Create one for a child" option, requiring the child's birthdate and parental consent. 
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Is Microsoft free for kids?

Educators and students with an eligible school email address can get Office 365 A1 for free.
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Can my daughter use my Microsoft account?

Microsoft 365 Family and Microsoft 365 Premium subscribers can share subscription benefits with up to five other people in their family group by sending an email or copying & sharing a link.
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How to have a Microsoft account for free?

To get a free Microsoft account, go to account.microsoft.com or Outlook.com, click "Create one," and sign up with an existing email (Gmail, Yahoo, etc.) or get a new @outlook.com address, then follow the steps to set a password and verify you're not a robot to access services like free web-based Office apps. Students/teachers with a valid school email get Office apps for free, and some new computers include a year of Microsoft 365. 
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How do I create an account for my child?

To create an account for your child, you generally need to use a parent-managed system like Google Family Link for Google/Android or Apple's Family Sharing for iOS/Mac, providing your own details to set it up and manage privacy, screen time, and app access for them until they reach the age of digital majority (around 13). The process involves going to account settings on the platform, selecting the "for my child" or "create child account" option, entering their info (name, birthday), verifying your identity as the parent (often with a credit card or ID), and then setting up supervision tools. 
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What is safer, Google or Microsoft?

Both platforms offer strong security features like encryption, DLP, and multifactor authentication. Microsoft 365 is often preferred by enterprises due to its advanced threat protection and integration with Microsoft Intune.
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What is the best email for a child?

For kids' email, the best options balance safety and features: Google Family Link (Gmail) and Microsoft Outlook (Family Safety) are great for older kids, offering robust parental controls within familiar platforms; while specialized services like Tocomail and KidsEmail are ideal for younger children with quarantine features, curated contact lists, and kid-friendly interfaces. 
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Is a Microsoft account safe for kids?

In addition to complying with regional regulations, we strive to protect users through our Family Safety features. Web, search, app, and game filters can be established to maximize security and safety online.
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How old do I have to be to set up a Microsoft account?

You generally need to be at least 13 years old to have a standard Microsoft account, but this varies by country; in some places like the EU, it's 16, while in Australia it's 18, and younger kids (under 13) need a parent to set up a managed child account with consent, often requiring credit card verification for age proof, to access services like Xbox or Minecraft. 
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What happens when your child turns 13 on Family Link?

When a child turns 13 (or the local age of digital maturity), they get an email giving them a choice: either graduate to a standard, unsupervised Google Account or continue with parental supervision through Family Link, with parents also having the option to remove controls. If they choose to manage their own account, they gain full access to features like YouTube, while parents are notified and their child's devices temporarily lock if supervision is stopped, allowing for continued digital conversations. 
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Can I use Gmail for a Microsoft account?

Yes, you absolutely can use your Gmail address to create and sign in to a Microsoft account, treating your Gmail email as the username for Microsoft services like Windows, Office, or Xbox, but it doesn't automatically merge your Gmail and Outlook inboxes. You simply go to the Microsoft account sign-up page and use your Gmail address as the new account's email, then follow prompts for a new password and verification. 
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What age is best for parental controls?

Ages 13 and up: Social media parental controls

And most social media apps require that kids be at least 13 to use them. But the goal is to have strong parental controls and content filters from the beginning that ease up as your kids become older teens.
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Should I create a Microsoft account for my child to play Minecraft?

Yes, your child absolutely needs a Microsoft account to play Minecraft (Bedrock & Java) for features like multiplayer, Realms, Marketplace, and parental controls, even on non-Microsoft devices; it must be a child account linked to your adult Microsoft account for management. You'll need two accounts: one for you (the organizer) and a separate child account for them, managed through the Microsoft Family settings, allowing you to control their online safety and content. 
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Which email is least likely to be hacked?

There's no single "least hacked" provider, as all are vulnerable, but Proton Mail and Tuta (formerly Tutanota) are consistently top-rated for security due to end-to-end encryption, zero-access, and open-source designs, protecting against data breaches better than mainstream options like Gmail, which focuses more on spam filtering and ecosystem integration. Other strong contenders include Mailbox.org, Fastmail, and providers offering email masking like IronVest. 
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Who is Microsoft's biggest rival?

Microsoft's biggest competitors vary by product, but key rivals across its major segments (cloud, software, hardware) include Amazon (AWS), Google (Cloud, Workspace), and Apple, with others like NVIDIA, Salesforce, and Oracle also major players in specific areas, making it a diversified tech giant competing on multiple fronts. 
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Can I make a Microsoft account for my child?

Using a Family organizer's account, sign in at family.microsoft.com. Select Add a family member. Choose the role they should have: Member (usually the best option for a child) or Organizer (the best option for an adult), and select Next. Enter the family member's phone number or email address and click Next.
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What is the best account to set up for your child?

You can open and fund a custodial brokerage account, Roth IRA, ABLE account, special needs trust or 529 and help your kids select investments. It's never too early to start.
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What is the 50 30 20 rule for kids?

The 50-30-20 rule recommends putting 50% of your money toward needs, 30% toward wants, and 20% toward savings. The savings category also includes money you will need to realize your future goals. Let's take a closer look at each category.
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What is required to set up a Microsoft account?

To get a Microsoft account, you need an email (Outlook, Gmail, etc.), phone number, or Skype ID, a strong password, and personal info like name/birthdate, with parental consent required for minors. Key requirements are internet access for setup, a strong, unique password (14+ chars, mixed case/symbols), and potentially a secondary identity proof (like a PIN or authenticator app) for security, especially on Windows devices like PCs and Xbox.
 
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Is Outlook different from Gmail?

Yes, Outlook and Gmail are different email services, primarily differing in their parent company (Microsoft vs. Google), core organization (folders vs. labels), integration (Office vs. Google Workspace), and interface style, though both offer similar core functions like scheduling, security, and mobile access, with Outlook offering offline desktop access and Gmail built for the web with AI features. 
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How much does a Microsoft account cost?

A Microsoft account itself is free, but using its services like Microsoft 365 (Word, Excel, OneDrive) involves costs, with options like Microsoft 365 Personal ($9.99/month or $99.99/year), Family ($12.99/month or $129.99/year), or the standalone Office Home & Student 2024 ($149.99 one-time purchase). Cheaper tiers like Microsoft 365 Basic (100GB OneDrive, Outlook) cost $1.99/month or $19.99/year, while business plans start around $6/user/month.
 
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