
Any players inside your child's world or server can be added as a friend, muted, blocked, or reported from inside the game's pause menu. Muting, blocking, or reporting players in-game.

This includes things you can do in-game to respond to or moderate other players, and things Minecraft does without you raising a finger. That's why Minecraft has additional protections in place to make online play even safer for your family. Xbox Live is an awesome platform for family-friendly online play, but it can't get everything. Another benefit of Xbox Live integration is the fact that every person has a unique gamertag with which to identify them: meaning people who behave inappropriately or exhibit toxic behavior online can be easily muted, blocked, or reported to Xbox Live's dedicated enforcement team. Because Xbox Live is used as the backbone for everything your child does in Minecraft, you can use that Xbox Live account to set your own preferences.

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