You can use the Family Link App to create a Google Account for your child under 13 (or the applicable age in your country). You can also use Family Link to add supervision to your child's existing Google Account.
Important:
- Family Link may not be available in all countries or regions.
- iPhones, iPads, and computers other than Chromebooks can't be supervised with Family Link.
- Google Workspace for Education accounts can't be managed by Family Link.
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Family Link’s purchase approval settings only apply to purchases made through Google Play’s billing system.
Important: To see your child's Android device location or remotely manage their screen time and apps, you need the Family Link app.
As a parent, you can use Family Link to do things like:
- Change some of your child's Google Account settings.
- Manage your child's apps on supervised devices: Decide which apps your child can download or purchase, block or allow apps, and change app permissions.
- Manage your child's screen time on supervised devices: Set a bedtime or daily screen limits, and see how much time your child spends on certain apps.
- Check your child's Android device location.
- Restrict mature content on Google Play.
If your child has a Google Account, they can use a variety of Google services. Keep in mind that these services generally aren’t designed for children.
Requirements
Manage your child's Google AccountTo use Family Link to manage your child’s Google Account, you need to:
- Have a Google Account. If you don’t have one you can create a Google Account at no charge.
- Be 18 or older (or the appropriate age in your country) and have a Google Account.
- Have an Android device (5.0+), iPhone or iPad (iOS 13+), or a Chromebook that supports Android Apps to download the Family Link app on. You can also manage some settings at g.co/YourFamily.
- Live in the same country as your child.
Set up key features
Set screen time limit
Allow or block apps
Find your child’s location
With a parent's device
- Open the Family Link app
.
- Select your child.
- Tap Controls
Daily limit.
- Follow the on-screen instructions.
With your child's device
- On your child's device, open Settings
.
- On Android versions 8.1 (O) and later, tap Digital Wellbeing & parental controls.
- On other Android versions, tap Google
Parental controls.
- To view the current settings, tap Daily limit.
- To edit Daily limit settings, sign in or use your Parent Access Code to verify that you're a parent.
Tip: Daily limits apply to each Android device or Chromebook your child uses. For example, if you set a daily limit of 2 hours, your child would get 2 hours of time on each device.
The app will be blocked or unblocked in about 5 minutes, or once the device is connected to the Internet. If your child is using the app at the time you block it, they'll get a one minute warning to finish up before the app is blocked. The app is blocked on all of your child's Android devices or Chromebooks.
Important: Some apps can't be blocked because they're required for parent supervision settings to work, or for your child's device to work.
- Open the Family Link app
.
- Select your child.
- Tap Controls
App Limits.
- Select the name of the app you want to allow or block.
- Tap Block
Done.
If you're a parent, you can find your child's Android device location in the Family Link app.
- Open the Family Link app
.
- Tap Location.
- Tap Set up.
- If you have multiple children, select which ones you want to turn on location sharing for.
- Tap Turn on.