Your child wants to create a Microsoft account to use with Microsoft websites, apps, online services, and products like Outlook.com, OneDrive, Xbox Live, Bing, Skype, Windows 8, and Windows Phone. Although these products and services aren't specifically targeted to children, if your child has a Microsoft account he or she will be able to use them.
Your attempt to sign in to federated services has failed because the account is in a domain using standard authentication. ...
Your child needs permission to use games and apps that aren't published by Microsoft. These third-party apps may collect ...
Your child wants to create a Microsoft account to use with Microsoft websites, apps, app stores, online services and products ...
Your child wants to create a Microsoft account to use with Microsoft websites, apps, online services, and products like Outlook.com, ...
Your child wants to create a Microsoft account to use with Microsoft websites, apps, online services, and products like Outlook.com, ...
Your child's Microsoft account will be linked to your Microsoft account, so you'll be able to use family settings, change ...
Your company configuration only allows sharing of protected content within the company. The following email addresses can't ...
Your company provides a One-Time Bypass option which allows you to log in one time without a phone call. Select the One-Time ...
Your company provides a One-Time Bypass option which allows you to log in one time without a text message. Select the One-Time ...