Currently in Minecraft, there are no parental control or privacy settings. However, there is a way to stop your child from being able to play with others.
Minecraft has two main player options:
Singleplayer: Singleplayer is entirely safe, as no one can join the player’s game and no one can contact you through the Minecraft chat.
Multiplayer: This is the mode that you need to be careful of, as players can join any game they want, public or private, and can contact any player, weather they are friends or strangers. Minecraft Modes
LAN: You can also play together with friends in the same location or room, if you are all sharing the same modem via Ethernet or via WiFi. Log into Single Player and the click the “esc” button out to the ‘Game Menu’ screen and click ‘Open To LAN’ and then ‘Start LAN World’ Other’s then can join you if they are playing the same version of Minecraft. They go to ‘Multiplayer’ and the game then searches for local games, they should see an pop up to join your game.
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