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Mojang Account holders must migrate to Microsoft Account

High severity High confidence Explicit document language Common · 265 of 352 platforms

Key Facts

What must users who originally signed up for a Mojang Account do to keep using the Services?
Minecraft requires users who originally signed up for a Mojang Account to migrate to a Microsoft Account in order to keep using the Services.
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ConductAtlas Analysis

Why it matters (compliance & governance perspective)

This clause makes continued access to Minecraft's Services conditional on completing account migration for affected users.

Clause Stability Stable

0
Changes
4
Months Monitored
Jul 10, 2026
First Seen
Jul 10, 2026
Last Seen
This clause type exists across 1897 other provisions on other platforms.

Consumer impact (what this means for users)

If you originally signed up with a Mojang Account, you cannot continue using the Services without migrating to a Microsoft Account.

How other platforms handle this

Tinder Medium

Use another user's account or share your account with another person;

Revolut Medium

If you do not have a social security number you may still be eligible to open a limited Revolut personal account.

Twitch Medium

Please make sure the information you provide to Twitch upon registration and at all other times is true, accurate, current, and complete to the best of your knowledge.

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▸ View Original Clause Language DOCUMENT RECORD
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If you originally signed up for a Mojang Account in the past, you must migrate to a Microsoft Account in order to keep using the Services.

Excerpt from Minecraft's End User License Agreement

Applicable regulations

COPPA
United States Federal
CFAA
United States Federal

Provision details

Document information
Document
Minecraft End User License Agreement
Entity
Minecraft
Document last updated
May 5, 2026
Tracking information
First tracked
May 10, 2026
Last verified
May 10, 2026
Record ID
CA-P-024868
Document ID
CA-D-00118
Evidence Provenance
Source URL
Wayback Machine
Content hash (SHA-256)
a131f414ffd4528cfb40fe67d7f77b310779f359cc462093bc9bb859c2d7d1c8
Analysis generated
May 10, 2026 15:42 UTC
Methodology
Evidence
✓ Snapshot stored   ✓ Hash verified
Citation Record
Entity: Minecraft
Document: Minecraft End User License Agreement
Record ID: CA-P-024868
Captured: 2026-05-10 15:42:22 UTC
SHA-256: a131f414ffd4528c…
URL: https://conductatlas.com/platform/minecraft/minecraft-end-user-license-agreement/provision/CA-P-024868/mojang-account-holders-must-migrate-to-microsoft-account/
Accessed: Aug. 18, 2026
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Severity
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Frequently Asked Questions

What does Minecraft's Mojang Account holders must migrate to Microsoft Account clause do?

This clause makes continued access to Minecraft's Services conditional on completing account migration for affected users.

How does this clause affect you?

If you originally signed up with a Mojang Account, you cannot continue using the Services without migrating to a Microsoft Account.

How many platforms have this type of clause?

ConductAtlas has identified this type of provision across 265 platforms. See the full comparison.

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