Super slow app.in addion It required sign im everytime you open the app
Super slow app.in addion It required sign im everytime you open the app
Yes, Xbox Family Settings is completely free and it doesn't have any in-app purchases or subscriptions.
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4.14 out of 5
29 ratings in Israel
Super slow app.in addion It required sign im everytime you open the app
The functionality in the app is good, but the app it self is very slow and most the time do not work properly and need to use the web version to do sum actions. Need enhancements.
Need to block movie apps & specific games! The “override Minecraft” just for one game?! I thought per app control is already there!! I based my XBox purchase vs other brands on parental options like this!
It’s great the timer helps my son get off when it’s time too
I have that parents can control my game!!!!!!
It’s nice when it works, but doesn’t really work most of the time. Like trying to approve purchases for my kids. Nothing seems to go through or even give me the ability to approve half of the time.
Need to have a better method. That was miserable getting money on my sons account
The whole parent management concept is much more difficult then it should be. Notifications don’t come through timely, my kids are still able to buy stuff despite parent controls, it is a little disappointing.
Child entered gift card, but can’t approve purchase to let him buy the game. XBOX and Microsoft having separate parental programs that don’t seem to sync up make using XBOX a real headache over and over again.
This app works better than the old one, but it’s still an annoying experience. I am now limited to adding two hours of time at a time. I can go to their profile and add additional time in two hour increments, but the app seems to freeze sometimes when I do this. You can only add money to your kids accounts in odd amounts. If my son gets $20 cash from a relative and wants to exchange it through me as Xbox currency, my closest options are $15 or $25. This is baffling and feels hostile towards me. I’m not buying gift cards at a drug store, I am directly on *your* app trying to give my son money to use for games on *your* platform. This is so shady and gross. Why can’t I pick an exact amount? Why can’t I just add like $100 to my account and then dole out an allowance to my kids $10 a time every week on my own? The app works, it just isn’t as helpful or useful as it could be. And it feels like that is by design.
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178
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181
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199
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238
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241
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