Many parents want to ensure their children can enjoy their games, including the hugely popular battle royale Fortnite while knowing they are safe online. Epic Games allows parents and guardians to control and manage their children’s experience when playing Fortnite, thanks to Cabined Accounts. As a parent, you may wonder how Cabined Accounts work in Fortnite and what they do — and this guide has all the answers and information.

What are Cabined Accounts in Fortnite?

A Cabined Account is a new player account from Epic Games aimed at providing a safer and more inclusive experience for younger players. These accounts apply to any player under the age of 13 or their country’s age of digital consent and require the player to provide the email of a parent or guardian to access certain features in Fortnite. These include:

  • Using voice chat or free text chat
  • Purchasing items for money
  • Download games that Epic does not own
  • Receiving recommendations based on past activity
  • Receiving email marketing or push notifications
  • Using Sign in With Epic, including linking accounts to certain external services, websites or applications
  • Choosing custom display names
  • Using SMS-based two-factor authentication

It’s worth noting that players with Cabined Accounts can still play Fortnite and other Epic-owned games like Rocket League and Fall guys while waiting for Parental Consent but won’t be able to access certain content or features until this is complete. Additionally, players under 18 or who have not provided their age will have some setting reset, like chat being set to “Nobody,” profile details being hidden, parties set to “Invite Only,” and personalized recommendations turned off.