We want Minecraft to be a safe place for everyone. That's why we've designed a suite of powerful parental controls, making sure that our youngest players can explore, create, and learn in a secure and age-appropriate environment. In this guide, we’ll walk you through the different ways you can manage and monitor your child's gameplay.
Our games bring millions of players together from around the world, all united by the goal of crafting, exploring, and having fun. That’s why it’s so important that our games are a safe and welcoming place for all players. To achieve that, we have a dedicated team of passionate people that work every day to celebrate and protect our community’s creativity and passion while ensuring interactions remain safe. But we can’t be everywhere at once. That’s where you, our players, come in. You are our community, and you help us keep Minecraft fun and safe.
Note: To be sure that you always have access to the newest security fixes, player safety features, and gameplay optimizations, we recommend that you keep your version of Minecraft up to date. We began adding player safety features in version 1.16.4, and we’ve added more over time, so it’s important to ensure you have the latest version. We don’t provide parental control features for versions of Minecraft earlier than 1.16.4, or for modded game versions.
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