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Please see the following Xbox help articles for information on Parental Controls:
this is not related to XBox parental controls. I believe this is caused by the inability to reset the EA account to which my XBox Live account is connected.
- EA_Darko8 years ago
Community Manager
Hey all, if the account unable to access the game is an underage account then due to the COPPA law it is not possible for underage children to access the online aspect of many titles. Your children will be able to play certain parts of the game such as single player and offline content, which you can set up by following the instructions here: https://help.ea.com/en-us/help/account/give-your-child-access-to-games-on-their-child-account
- Anonymous8 years agoCOPPA is a USA law and I am not in the USA and the law does not apply. In Canada, parents have the right to choose and Xbox gives me enough control through family settings to protect my 14 year old child.
If I also read COPPA correctly, the law does not require that children not be allowed to participate, but must obtain permission from a parent or guardian. I give my child permission to play a star wars video game. I have that right and the fact that a paid for the game gives me the privilege.
I am not a lawyer, but still an educated man and expect EA to issue a refund to my purchases if they can not deliver what the online store states is available to play without stating restrictions.
In fact I purchased the game in my son's account, a 14 year old account and there was no indication during purchase of any restrictions. If you are going to stick to your USA laws, then put them in front of your consumers giving you money and not hidden afterwards.
I am now cancelling my EA subscription and plan to avoid all EA products ubless they stand up and do what's right, allow parents to decide what is best for their children: especially in different countries than your laws govern.- EA_Darko8 years ago
Community Manager
@rcmacdon The best thing to do is speak with one of our live agents who can take a look at your son's account. You can set up a callback or chat with a live adviser through our live support at help.ea.com
To request a callback or speak with a chat adviser:
Click on your product Origin
Then select 'PC
Manage my Account'Can't log inFinally, you can choose to receive a callback or begin a chat
- 8 years ago
This is a lie. That's not how COPPA law works. Not in the US. Not anywhere.
- Anonymous8 years ago
While it's true that EA won't enable child accounts for Battlefront 2 online content, it's entirely untrue that COPPA is the cause or that EA is uniformly enforcing COPPA.
1) EA is enforcing child restrictions in a much more Draconian way for Battlefront 2 than it is for other EA titles. As many have posted, FIFA works just fine.
2) EA is actively telling people in help to work with Microsoft's parental permissions, while knowing full well that Origin is ignoring those designations for Battlefield 2.
3) EA isn't actually enforcing COPPA, as you can sign on to EA systems with the exact same child ID information and a different birth date and EA welcomes them with open arms into their online content.
4) EA is offering a significant portion of their Battlefront 2 value online, while locking out most of their target audience from said online content and offering zero in the way of restitution. I've seen other posts on AHQ defending this that amount to "read the fine print" and on top of that, the fine print is wrong as there are many kids above COPPA age who cannot access Battlefront 2 due to EA's poor implementation.
5) As posted elsewhere in this thread, COPPA is fine with parental permissions, but EA isn't.
EA is effectively forcing parents out of Microsoft's pretty well-thought-through permissions system if their kids want to play the Star Wars game they got for Christmas. And they're doing it out of fear of loot box gambling lawsuits specific to Battlefront 2, not out of COPPA requirements. And they're going out of their way to not state this publicly, instead offering misleading help advice that is wasting a lot of parents' time.
More on this in the related Bug Reports thread here: https://answers.ea.com/t5/Bug-Reports/Xbox-Attempt-to-connect-to-online-error-code-524/td-p/6431848/page/6
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