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How to reset the Guest Key on your Xbox One console

 

Xbox One lets you create guest accounts so if someone wants to experience exactly the same as your account, they can do it. You can add restrictions on what kind of content guest can see or experience. This is great if your guest is a kid. The guest account feature also lets the console owner create a free access to his console using a Guest Key, also called the Passkey. It’s like a password, built using a combination of controls of the controller, so they can access the console in your absence. Now it may so happen that you forgot the guest key. In this guide, we will tell how to reset the guest key on your Xbox One console.

How to reset the Guest Key on your Xbox One console

Reset Guest Key on Xbox One console

The only way to do it is by using your Microsoft account password with which you are signed into the console. You can delete it as well, but we will take a look at that later in the post.

Here is my tip. When creating a guest key, keep it simple. You may even choose 5678, but not everyone will remember the sequence of trigger that needs to be used to enter that. You can also choose from left to right to right to left for easy remembrance.

That said if someone else has created the passkey, and it’s not you, remove that account from the console, and it will also delete the Guest Key. Many a time there is more than one adult user on the same console, and anyone could have done it. You can always recreate his or her profile by signing in again in the console by launching the menu and select Add New from the menu at extreme left.

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