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Check you "Family" settings. Somehow I had my account listed as a child, and it wouldn't let me download apps with an age requirement.
Check you "Family" settings. Somehow I had my account listed as a child, and it wouldn't let me download apps with an age requirement.
Hi Brink thank you so much for all your advice
I think i see what you mean now.
I signed into the store via my Microsoft account then created a pin number and it all worked ok.
Then because it was just a test and i thought my computer seem to be slower i reverted back to a local account.
But what puzzled me was even signed on with a local account i could still access the store then i saw your advice about signing out of the store so i did that and now i need to sign in with a microsoft account again so that's solved.
It looks like if you once sign in with a microsoft account then revert back to a local account your microsoft stays linked to the store.
One thing i have noticed since i logged in via a pin number i have two accounts associated with the store
One is my outlook.com account
And the other is a Microsoft account
Is that because of the pin number thing i did
Your PIN is tied to your account in Windows 10. It'll remain with that account whether you switch to a local or Microsoft account.
The outlook.com account is your Microsoft account.
The listed "Microsoft account" item is used to be able to sign in with a new Microsoft account, and have it added to the list. :)