Fifa origin forgot security question
- #FIFA ORIGIN FORGOT SECURITY QUESTION FULL#
- #FIFA ORIGIN FORGOT SECURITY QUESTION SOFTWARE#
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#FIFA ORIGIN FORGOT SECURITY QUESTION FULL#
Nor where there any different options in the PC client on my full adult account. So I was able to get into predlet 2.0 account and prove to myself it existed, but… still no options to change anything. I quickly downloaded the Origin client for windows and found by accident that it allows you to login with ID or email. Luckily I have windows too so I used that. I attempted a live chat with EA help, which first of all did not work on the Mac, lots of web page errors.
#FIFA ORIGIN FORGOT SECURITY QUESTION SOFTWARE#
So I now had his Origin account bound to his xbox ID with no way to disconnect the two and start again, nor to give approval to use the pieces of software I own that I would like him to use on the Xbox One?
I signed into my Origin account (using my email which is the same as predlet 2.0 parent email) and I was expecting to see “manage linked accounts” or some such arrangement. So online there was no way to administer the account. The people who build the web maintenance application have only provided a login based on email, NOT email or ID. Unfortunately when you create a childs account it uses just an origin ID not an email. I followed the link to EA’s where I figured I would be able to manage the account somehow and check it was all ok. So I started up FIFA 14 and it decided that it would use the same Origin account, all very joined up.
#FIFA ORIGIN FORGOT SECURITY QUESTION FREE#
I then sparked up battlefield 4 with the aim of letting him have a go on the completely free of other people test range. I was happy with that as he didn’t need to be buying things on Origin or anything. I did, but it recognised his date of birth from the Xbox One profile and suggest a kids account, with my email as parent. So, on the xbox one I logged in as him and was forced by EA the games makers to create an “Origin” account. It is almost a completely different game, yet it all carries the same rating as it is a package. This is very different from the machismo and potential adult content that the story driven sections provide. We have played split screen call of duty with bots before too. He knows that the single player campaign is off limits. Now I believe that my 7 year old son is more than capable of enjoying that game in that mode, especially if I am in the room with him. Having played Battlefield 4 online myself with the voice comms with other players turned off there was only really a fun game of soldiers.
I then upped the access control to that of teens for many things as below that was to restrictive and did not allow them the sort of access they need to have, with parental oversight and guidance, to learn about games and safety online. So I set them up their accounts, using their emails and dates of birth etc. The new terms of xbox live mean that the kids can have live accounts as family members. I have an Xbox One, mine is the primary account. Here is the problem I faced this weekend. Each needs to more subtlety than the simple PEGI rating. There are some games that are not suitable in any way and there are others that are suitable with some controls and changes for any age to play. It is, though, parental choice that should be the overriding voice in setting up any system. As a parent/gamer with gamer kids I know that it is important to exercise some parental control over what games they play and where they play them.