Select Manage my child's profile info. For the child’s account that you want to change, select Edit this child's personal info and then follow the instructions. Add or confirm your verification information. To add or confirm the phone number or alternate email address you use to verify your identity, follow these steps: Select Security.
Your user ID should be something that others can't guess but is easy for you to remember without writing it down. It's a good idea to use something personal that only you would know. A good password should be easy for you to remember but hard for others to guess.
It might be helpful to use a word you can remember, while replacing some of the letters with numbers or special characters (e.g., P@55w0rd). You should also consider:. Your password must be 8-32 characters and contain at least 1 letter and 1 number. It is case sensitive, can include all special characters, and must not match your user ID.
You should avoid using personal information such as family or pet names, your birthday, address, or social security number. For an added layer of security, consider using a passphrase. Passphrases are longer, multi-word passwords that can include spaces, such as “ Orang3 is my favorit3 color!” Account Management.
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This article was originally written for Ubuntu but it is equally able to fix “Failed to download repository information” issue in Linux Mint and other Ubuntu based Linux distributions and versions. Recently, I stumbled across an update problem. I noticed that for past couple of days, Ubuntu had not notified me of any available updates. Considering that I was using the beta version, it felt very weird not to have any update notifications. This is why I decided to check for any available updates on my own. I ran the Software Updater and after checking for updates it threw up this error: Failed to download repository information. Check your internet connection.
In this tutorial, I’ll show you how to fix this update problem in Ubuntu. How To Fix “Failed to download repository information” Update error: As there is no more information available in the Software Updater GUI about the cause of error, we have to use the command line to find it out. Step 1: Find out what is causing the error Open the terminal (Ctrl+Alt+T) and use the following command: sudo apt-get update Wait for this command to run completely. It should throw you an error in the end, something like this: W: Failed to fetch 404聽 Not Found E: Some index files failed to download. They have been ignored, or old ones used instead.
As you can see above, the updater failed to find a specific PPA package. And this was the reason why Software Updater did not run successfully. Step 2: Removing the root cause of the problem Once we know that this PPA (or any other software source) is the root cause of this update error, the next step is to remove them from the list of software sources. To do that, open Software & Updates from Unity Dash: In the Software & Updates, go to Other Software and look for the software source that was causing this problem. Uncheck the box before it to exclude it from future updates. You don’t need to restart or something.
Just run the Software Updater again and it should work normally. By the way, this step will just exclude this software source from the list. To completely get rid of it, read this article on.
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In case you are wondering why this error happened in the first place, it was because of an unsupported PPA for my current Ubuntu version. I had added a PPA which was not available for my Ubuntu version and this is why the specified URL in the update gave 404 error.
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