Xbox Family Settings is a Lifestyle application developed by Microsoft Corporation, but with the best Android emulator-LDPlayer, you can download and play Xbox Family Settings on your computer.
Running Xbox Family Settings on your computer allows you to browse clearly on a large screen, and controlling the application with a mouse and keyboard is much faster than using touchscreen, all while never having to worry about device battery issues.
With multi-instance and synchronization features, you can even run multiple applications and accounts on your PC.
And file sharing makes sharing images, videos, and files incredibly easy.
Download Xbox Family Settings and run it on your PC. Enjoy the large screen and high-definition quality on your PC!
Download and install LDPlayer on your computer
Locate the Play Store in LDPlayer's system apps, launch it, and sign in to your Google account
Enter "Xbox Family Settings" into the search bar and search for it
Choose and install Xbox Family Settings from the search results
Once the download and installation are complete, return to the LDPlayer home screen
Click on the game icon on the LDPlayer home screen to start enjoying the exciting game
If you've already downloaded the APK file from another source, simply open LDPlayer and drag the APK file directly into the emulator.
If you've downloaded an XAPK file from another source, please refer to the tutorial for installation instructions.
If you've obtained both an APK file and OBB data from another source, please refer to the tutorial for installation instructions.
System: Recommended Win10 and above 64-bit systems, including OpenGL 4.x
CPU: 8th Gen Intel Core i3-8100 4-core or higher, with VT option enabled
Graphics Card: NVIDIA GeForce GTX1050 Ti 2GB or higher
Memory: 8GB or more
Storage Space: 10GB or more available space for installation disk, 2GB or more available space for system disk
Glad to have some control over screen time for kids. The app is a bit clunky, throws a lot of notifications. There is often a delay after approving requests before the approval is received on the console. The experience is not super graceful for the youth users. A discreet visual timer might help them anticipate the abrupt ending of their session when the time expires.
Needs better options to extend screen time without needing to change the standard schedule. 2 hours is not good enough. What would be best is to allow us to give an except for as long as we want. Winter break is a good example. My kids are out of school for two weeks. Being able to set an except to screen time from datetime to datetime would be ideal.
I do not like that the add time is right above the ask permission to buy switch. And Also wish you had the option to set a pin that is required so that even as a parent will be required to change these settings. My 8 year old son used my phone to add time without me knowing, and also turned off the ask to buy, and spent hundreds before I could secure things. Xbox will only do so many refunds a year, so I did get part of it back, but I'm out $100 now.