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Unable to sign in ... parent providing consent must be based in the same county ads child ?

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Can a grand father apply for a grandsons passport

Here is a statement from passport application form of Australia:

Parental consent: By law, the consent of each person or organisation who has parental responsibility for the child is required before a passport may be issued to a child.

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Report underage users

Twitter's Services are not directed to persons under 13. If you are aware that a child has provided Twitter with personal information without parental consent, you can contact twitter at [email protected].
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Message: HTML Parsing Error: Unable to modify the parent container element before the child element is closed (KB927917)

From MS site:

Method 1: Follow the provided article.
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/308260/
Method 2: Reset internet explorer and check, whether the issue persists. Follow the steps mentioned in the article given below.
Reset Internet Explorer settings
http://windows.microsoft.com/en-US/windows-vista/Reset-Internet-Explorer-7-settings
Note: The Reset Internet Explorer Settings feature might reset security settings or privacy settings that you added to the list of Trusted Sites. The Reset Internet Explorer Settings feature might also reset parental control settings. We recommend that you note these sites before you use the Reset Internet Explorer Settings feature.
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I am 12 and I have parent consent to get a

....NO you can't get an account.....It is for your own protection........you'll just have to wait until you get older........good luck
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Parental control is blocking me from downloading content.

HI,

If you did not create a Live account that is not over 18 years old, it is unfortunately impossible to COMPLETELY remove the parental controls on the Xbox, however, it is possible to almost completely turn them off. If you have access to the 'parent' account of the child's account on the Xbox 360 and you have your own Xbox Live Gamertag, you can login using your Windows Live account on Xbox.com and change parental control settings.

If the "Child" account has reached the age of 18, then you need to sign into the "Parent" account and follow these steps to convert the account to an "Adult" account:


  • Go to My Xbox, and open your profile.
  • Select Manage Account.
  • Select Promote Child Account.
  • Follow the required steps.

If the "Child" account is NOT atleast 18 years old then this is how to modify the Parental Control settings (Note: You can NOT completely disable Parental Controls, games that have ratings above the neccesary age can NOT be downloaded on the "Child"account):



  • Sign in using the "Child" account's Live email address and password.
  • Click on the gamertag in the upper right hand corner of the site.
  • Click the Manage Profile button.
  • Under the Gamer Profile heading, choose "Family Settings".
  • It will now ask to sign in as the "Parent" account.
  • After signing in, you can change the Parental Control limitations.
  • When done, click the save button at the bottom of the page.
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I want to get xbox live with my parents not knowing

Hi,

No help will be given to do this, here is why and this is taken from Xbox.com.

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Family Settings and Parental Consent
If you have children that use the Service, you can choose to set up child accounts during account creation using the Family Settings features. Children's usage information, such as games played, download history, and friends list, may be made available to the owner of the parent account associated with the child. Owners of the associated parent accounts can use the default settings for child accounts or can customize the level of restrictions for each child account.
Children under the age of 13 cannot create an account for the Service without parental consent. Account creation, which enables the use of the Service and certain Xbox.com features, will require the owner of the associated parent account to consent to the collection of information about the child. This will involve the collection and verification of a credit card number in order to help determine that the owner of that parent account is an adult. Under Family Settings in the Xbox LIVE Dashboard or via Xbox.com for the personal computer, parents can change or revoke the consent choices previously made, and review, edit or request the deletion of their children's personal information. We will not knowingly ask children under the age of 13 to provide more information than is reasonably necessary to provide our services. If we change this privacy statement in a way that expands the collection, use or disclosure of a child's personal information for which the parent has previously consented, the parent will be notified and we will obtain the parent's additional consent prior to implementing the change with respect to that child.
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