I found a way to “fix” the problem
I ran the iOS Files app
Selected on my iPad
Selected Minecraft
And deleted the XBLStoage file.
Mojang if you send me an email I can send the file so you can see the problem
Happen to me to in iOS 1.8 version. Months of work ruined and because they broken realm restore with 1.8 yesterday I lost everything.
can I get added to beta testers?
this issue is not resolved and the person who marked it as invalid doesn’t understand the issue.
This is a bug. Ms Xbox live perms do not resolve this issue. If you disable multiplayer access in Xbox live perms it also kills access to realms. That is bug!
and you are putting children at risk but I guess making money is more important than child safety so I will resolve this with microsoft legal and the press.
This isn’t a new feature request it’s a serious child protection bug/defect/oversight and needs to be fixed.
i have contacted Microsoft legal about the issue since it appears Mojang is not interested in doing the right thing. I have telecon with them on thursday.
Jay,
please read carefully what I wrote. I ONLY want my child accessing my realm and no other servers. Mojang needs to add a passcode capability for parents to block access to the Servers tab.
I am well aware of who can join my realm. We only invite people we trust like his friends from elementary school. But general severs have lots of adults and they do things on the servers that i do not want to expose a 7 year old child to. But we want him to enjoy Minecraft with his friends and only his friends. That is why I pay for a realm.
the Xbox account perms do not work correctly since it blocks servers AND realms.
trusting a child to make decisions on which servers they can and can not go to is naive. Kids do things they are told not to.
adding a simple passcode the parent controls solves this problem and this is how many apps restrict functionality they do not want kids to access.
You are a wrong. This is security issue and it’s bug in the software.
Yet another example of the incompetence of mojang and microsoft.
They have made billions off of Minecraft but fail to protect children from predatory behavior of adults on the various servers. This not just about bad words. It’s about adults and teenagers saying this to kids that is not appropriate.
A simple way to edit the server list and require a pin to access specific servers would easily resolve the problem
This is putting kids at risk. If you don’t understand that then clearly you don’t have kids and you don’t understand the technology.
The software is defective.