Putting a password on a Xbox 360 game

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My son love to play World of Tanks on his Xbox 360 but this is causing his grades to plummet. Is there a way I can put a password on the game so he can't play whenever he wants? Also, since this is an online game, can I put a password there too?



Best Answer

The best way and cheapest way is to set up family settings which has

Family Timer: This setting allows you to limit the time that your console can be used on a daily or weekly basis.

this will allow you to set the amount of time on his account without purchasing any extra utilities.

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Can you put a password on Xbox games?

You can choose \u201cNo Barriers,\u201d \u201cAsk for My Passkey,\u201d or \u201cLock It Down.\u201d Because you used the child account you created in Microsoft Family Group to create the child profile on Xbox One, you can navigate to your Microsoft Family Group in any browser to set specific limits on apps and games.

How do you put a passcode on Xbox 360?

To set a pass code on your Xbox 360, use the following steps:
  • Go to Settings, and then select Account.
  • Scroll to the right and select Account Security.
  • Select Pass Code.
  • On your controller, enter a four-button code by pressing X \ue3cb, Y \ue3cc, both triggers \ue3e6 \ue3e4, both bumpers \ue3ed \ue3eb, and the D-pad \ue3e2.




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    Answer 2

    Just take the Xbox away. So when he wants to play, he has to ask to play, which gives you the option of yes or no.

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