If you want to remove your Xbox account from another Xbox, you can sign in to your account on the console that you want to remove it from and then go to Settings > Account > Remove accounts.
Yes, you can use the same account on 2 Xbox consoles.
To log out of all devices, you need to go to the Microsoft website and sign in with your account. Once you are logged in, click on “Security & privacy” and then “Sign out of all devices.
To change the primary account on Xbox One, you’ll need to sign in to your Microsoft account on the console. Then, follow these steps:Go to Settings and select All Settings.Select Accounts.Select Family & other people.Select Add someone else to this Xbox.Enter the email address of the account you want to make primary and select Next.Select Set as primary.
Yes, you can have two home Xboxes. You can either have two separate Xboxes in different rooms in your house, or you can have one Xbox that’s set up to work in two different rooms.
You can’t play two Xboxes at once, but you can use two controllers to play one game.
Yes, two consoles can share Xbox Live. To do this, you will need to create a family group and add your consoles to the group. You can then share games and other content between the consoles.
Removing a device from a Microsoft account will revoke access to all the services and data associated with that account for that device. This includes email, documents stored in OneDrive, and any other apps or services that are linked to the account.
To transfer your Xbox Live account to another email, you’ll need to first deactivate your account on the old email. Then, create a new account on the new email and sign in. Finally, link your old account to the new one by following the instructions on this website: https://support.xbox.
To change your Microsoft account from child to parent, you need to provide proof of identity and residency. You can do this by providing a copy of your driver’s license or passport, and a recent utility bill or bank statement that shows your name and address. Once you have provided this information, Microsoft will update your account to reflect that you are now the parent account holder.
Xbox family sharing allows users to share games and other digital content with up to 10 family members. Gold membership is not shared, so each person in the family will need their own gold subscription in order to access online multiplayer gaming and other benefits.