Is this a legitimate email from microsoft?
2025-09-23I received an email from: *** Email address is removed for privacy *** The email was the following (although I have redacted my daughter's account):
If you haven’t confirmed consent when we previously contacted you, this is a reminder that if you don’t provide consent, your *** Email address is removed for privacy *** account will be suspended on October 25, 2023
Your child needs your help to continue to access many Microsoft products, websites, online services, and apps like Outlook, OneDrive, Xbox, Bing, Skype, Windows, and Cortana. You’ll need to sign in to your Microsoft account to provide consent.
If you don’t provide consent confirmation for *** Email address is removed for privacy *** by October 25, 2023, they’ll no longer be able to sign in to their Microsoft account. Sign-in attempts will prompt your child to seek the required parental consent.
To prevent disruption in access, sign in and confirm your child’s permissions.
Any accounts that haven’t been verified by November 04, 2024 will be permanently closed, and all associated personal data will be deleted, such as achievements, gamertag, entitlements, emails, and pictures in OneDrive. To delete an account, submit a request through our account closure form. Be sure you sign in with the credentials for the account you want to delete.
Your child might share information when using, or communicating with others through, Microsoft online services, products, and apps. For example, Xbox Live displays your child’s online presence and gamertag to others using the service, and it shares gamertag, usage data, and other info with third-party game and app publishers when your child interacts with those games or apps.
If your child uses an Xbox Live–enabled game (or app through your Xbox console), we may share information with the publisher of that game or app in order to deliver online experiences, improve the game or app, diagnose problems, provide support, and connect your child with other users.
Information that we share may include:
Limited Microsoft account data, such as country and age range.
Xbox profile data such as user ID, gamertag, gamer profile, and avatars.
Data about game play or app session, including achievements unlocked, time spent in the game or app, presence, game statistics and rankings, and enforcement activity about your child in the game or app.
Social data, including club memberships, friends, other users your child has played with, and information about your child’s interactions and communications.
Data about the game or app’s performance on the console, including error reports.
Content your child creates, uploads, or shares in the game or app, or within Xbox Live, such as your child’s likeness.
Other data, like gamerpics and real name, that your child chooses to share based on their settings or additional consent that you’ve provided.
Third-party game and app publishers and developers are independent controllers of this data, and their data collection, use, and sharing practices are governed by their privacy policies. Take time to review their policies; you may find these linked from the product detail pages of the games or apps in the Microsoft Store. For games and apps published by Microsoft, go to Privacy.
If you want to stop sharing your child’s game or app data with a publisher, remove all the publisher’s games or apps from all devices where your child has them installed. You may also revoke some publishers' access to your child’s data.
To learn more about Microsoft data collection, data use, and disclosure practices for children, view the Microsoft Privacy Statement.
Is it a legitimate email?
Thanks in advance.