Likewise, people complain that they can’t change a Microsoft Family member from adult to child in the family group.

Why is the aka.ms/familyverify not working?

Many things can go wrong with the Microsoft Family verification process, causing it to result in errors or not working correctly. A common factor that can cause the aka.ms/familyverify not working is outdated Windows. The device your account is signed into may be outdated, so it can run into problems while verifying. Furthermore, several other factors can be responsible for the aka.ms/familyverify not working on your device. Some are:

Issues with your family member’s Microsoft account – It can be impossible to verify a family member on your Microsoft Family if the family member’s account has expired on their device. So, the outdated account will not be verified, resulting in aka.ms/familyverify not working on Xbox. Conflict with other apps – Your activities on the Microsoft Family can be impeded and affected by the processors of other apps running on your PC. Apps like antivirus software can be responsible for the aka.ms/familyverify not working. Network connection issues – You need a stable and faster internet connection to fix network congestion on your PC and use the Microsoft Family services. So, it is possible to run into issues with aka.ms/familyverify if your network connection is poor, resulting in it not working.

The cause of Family verification not working can vary with different users. Nevertheless, you can get it working by trying some fixes we’ll show you as you go forward with the article.

What can I do if the aka.ms/familyverify is not working?

Before trying any fixes for the problem, we recommend you go through the following:

Turn off background apps running on your computer. Temporarily disable antivirus software on your PC. Restart Windows in Safe Mode and see if the problem continues.

If the issue persists, try the solutions listed below.

1. Perform a Clean boot

A clean boot will prevent any third-party app from running at the start, preventing any form of interference from the apps. Also, it’ll disable startup apps that may cause issues with the Family verification. SPONSORED

2. Remove and re-add your child’s account to the Microsoft Family

Close your browser and check if the problem is resolved.

3. Verify from the child’s device

Follow the instructions that follow to complete the account verification. It is essential to verify from the child’s account on the child’s device and not an admin’s device.

4. Contact the Microsoft Support team

If none of the fixes above worked for you, the last option is to contact a Microsoft Support representative to help you figure out what’s wrong. That way, you’ll be able to get your product working and also know the cause. However, go to the official Microsoft Support website to lodge your complaint and talk with a professional about it. Conclusively, you can go through our guide on changing your Microsoft Family settings on your PC in a few steps. Also, our readers can check ways to block YouTube on Microsoft Family and protect their children. If you have more suggestions or questions, kindly leave them in the comments section below.

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