Get Set:
A Quick Guide to Using Xbox 360
Family Settings in the Online World
On Xbox LIVE, the online gaming and entertainment network of Xbox 360, Microsoft provides safety measures to block inappropriate content and
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For further instructions, please visit: www.xbox.com/isyourfamilyset
To allow or block access to Xbox LIVE:
Start from the “System” blade of the Xbox Dashboard and select “Family
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connect to Xbox LIVE to play games, communicate with other gamers or
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Tip: Get to know the video games your kids play and who they interact with online. Xbox LIVE child accounts have the most restrictive settings and are defaulted to “Friends Only” for online play.
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