Arqade Asked on June 17, 2021
Other questions I found that are similar but didn’t answer my question:
I want to play Minecraft locally with my son (from two computers), but (a) he doesn’t have an email address, (b) I don’t want to set up an email account for him (and he’s too young for that to be legal in the U.S. anyway). I am fine on paying for two copies of Minecraft but I want to make sure I get it set up right.
I explored the Minecraft site but didn’t find an answer to this question.
Can I just install Minecraft on both computers using one single account? Or what should I do in order to play with him without setting up a second email?
I do have more than one email address of my own, but my secondary concern is, when he gets old enough to have/want his own email, I’d like him to be able to retain whatever account access he has (e.g. any worlds he’s built) and not have it be dependent on me. So, secondary question: is there any way to ensure he’ll have this access in the future, apart from setting up an email address for him now?
To answer your question, right now you could create an email address of what your son wants and fill in your personal details, and buy minecraft. When your son grows up, change the personal details to that of your son. So, your son will get that email address and will not lose the worlds when he grows up. This is an easy way, and see this if you have gmail, but I am pretty sure this can be done using other email providers.
I hope this helped, if not then sorry. Have fun playing with your son. :D
Answered by RyugaGod on June 17, 2021
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