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      • No. A one-time charge of $0.50 is required for the first Nintendo Account for a child that is added to a parent/guardian’s Nintendo Account. This verifies that a parent or guardian has granted permission for the child to have a Nintendo Account.
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  2. Is a Credit Card Charge Required for Every Child? Applies to: Nintendo Switch Family, Nintendo Switch, Nintendo Switch Lite, Nintendo Switch - OLED Model, Nintendo Account. No. A one-time charge of...

  3. Select "Family Group", then "Add member", followed by "Create a child account". Next, enter information for the child who will use the account. After confirming the content, select OK. If you do ...

  4. Parents, here’s how you can get your child set-up: • To create an account for your child, log in to your own Nintendo Account. If you don’t yet have one, you need to create an account for yourself first. • Select “Child accounts,” and then “Create an account for a child.”. • Follow the instructions to complete the account ...

  5. Select "Family Group", then "Add member", followed by "Create a child account". Next, enter information for the child who will use the account. After confirming the content, select OK. If you do ...

  6. A child account is a Nintendo Account that can be created by parents (or guardians) for their children under the age of 18, without the need to use a dedicated email address or social media account.

  7. In compliance with federal guidelines, Nintendo does not knowingly collect personal information from children. If you are a parent or guardian that wishes to allow your child access to a Nintendo Account and/or My Nintendo, you will need to create your own Nintendo Account to which you may then associate your child's account. Once you complete ...

  8. Feb 24, 2024 · Yes, a one-time charge of $0.50 is required for the first Nintendo Account for a child that is added to a parent/guardian’s Nintendo Account. This verifies that a parent or guardian has granted permission for the child to have a Nintendo Account.

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