So, I am trying to create a DnDBeyond account for my daughter using a minor's GMail account I just set up for her. In the Family Link settings I've added DnDBeyond as an allowed site, but I attempt to create her account I get: "Looks like your Google Account can't go here"
What am I missing?
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It'd be great to have a solution for kids, I tried running an online game for my son and his friends while we're all distancing but just being able to give them control over their character sheet and use a subscription to share the players handbook with them would be a big help.
+1 really would like to see this fixed. My son's been doing a campaign with his friends while sheltering-in-place.
To get around this I had to have my son create characters using my dndbeyond account. But now I got him a chromebook which is signed in with his account and it won't let me sign-in separately, its using his login automatically. Very frustrating to have to keep working around this!
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So, I am trying to create a DnDBeyond account for my daughter using a minor's GMail account I just set up for her. In the Family Link settings I've added DnDBeyond as an allowed site, but I attempt to create her account I get: "Looks like your Google Account can't go here"
What am I missing?
C. Foster Payne
"If you get to thinkin' you're a person of some influence, try orderin' somebody else's dog around."
Update: I even allowed all sites and I am still getting the message.
C. Foster Payne
"If you get to thinkin' you're a person of some influence, try orderin' somebody else's dog around."
Hello FossMaNo1, thank you for your post!
According to D&D Beyond/Fandom Inc. terms of service, minors below certain ages are not permitted to begin memberships on these services.
Ah... there we go! Thank you so much, MellieDM. I figured it was something like that!
C. Foster Payne
"If you get to thinkin' you're a person of some influence, try orderin' somebody else's dog around."
You're very welcome! I'd also like to note this Tweet on the issue from Adam Bradford that was posted just this morning you may find interesting. :)
It'd be great to have a solution for kids, I tried running an online game for my son and his friends while we're all distancing but just being able to give them control over their character sheet and use a subscription to share the players handbook with them would be a big help.
+1 really would like to see this fixed. My son's been doing a campaign with his friends while sheltering-in-place.
To get around this I had to have my son create characters using my dndbeyond account. But now I got him a chromebook which is signed in with his account and it won't let me sign-in separately, its using his login automatically. Very frustrating to have to keep working around this!