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Minecraft
Medium riskA creative sandbox game that is low risk in single-player but very different once public servers and downloads enter the picture.
Start here — 3 things to do today
- 1
Check whether they use Java or Bedrock
Java Edition on PC has no meaningful built-in parental controls. Bedrock on consoles, mobile, and Windows can be controlled through Xbox Family Safety.
- 2
Use Xbox Family Safety for Bedrock
Go to family.xbox.com and restrict multiplayer, purchases, and screen time for any Bedrock account.
- 3
Keep Java players on Realms only
Use minecraft.net/realms and set up a private, invite-only Realm with known friends instead of public servers.
What parents worry about most
Minecraft Realms are far safer than third-party public servers. For many families, the difference between low and high risk is not the game itself but where the child is playing it.
The one thing to do right now
Restricting multiplayer to private Realms only is the most effective change because it removes stranger contact while keeping the game enjoyable.
Risk level
Age rating
7+ official
Users
Huge global player base
Platform
PC, Console, Mobile
Age recommendation
Single-player suits younger children; multiplayer needs supervision
Low
Single-player risk
High
Public server risk
Malware vector
Mod downloads
Educational
Creative mode
Warning signs
Warning signs to know
Public servers expose children to adults
HighThird-party multiplayer servers allow strangers to join, with little age verification and very mixed moderation.
Public chat is often unfiltered
HighServer chat can include sexual language, harassment, scams, and other material far outside the PEGI 7 rating.
Mods and texture packs can deliver malware
HighThird-party downloads are a common route for malicious files, fake installers, and account-stealing tools.
Free Minecraft scams
MediumPhishing pages and fake account generators often target children who want the game, capes, or premium content for free.
Marketplace spending
LowBedrock edition adds purchases through Minecoins and marketplace content, though this is usually less intense than in live-service shooters.
Step-by-step guide
Complete step-by-step guide
- 1
Check whether they use Java or Bedrock
Java Edition on PC has no meaningful built-in parental controls. Bedrock on consoles, mobile, and Windows can be controlled through Xbox Family Safety.
- 2
Use Xbox Family Safety for Bedrock
Go to family.xbox.com and restrict multiplayer, purchases, and screen time for any Bedrock account.
- 3
Keep Java players on Realms only
Use minecraft.net/realms and set up a private, invite-only Realm with known friends instead of public servers.
- 4
Limit downloads to trusted mod sites
Only allow modrinth.com or curseforge.com for mods or texture packs. Treat other sources as high risk.
- 5
Add a launcher cutoff time
Use Windows Family Safety or macOS Screen Time to block the Minecraft launcher after a set hour.