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  2. Manage your child's Google Account with Family Link

    support.google.com/families/answer/7103262

    Tip: Family Link’s parental supervision services may vary depending on your child's device. Important: Family Link’s purchase approval settings only apply to purchases made through Google Play’s billing system. Google may save some activity to your child's Google Account, based on the activity settings you chose for your child.

  3. Add & manage supervision on a current Google Account

    support.google.com/families/answer/9055704

    If you add parental supervision to your child's current Google Account, you can use Family Link to manage things like: Account settings & control. Help your child sign in to other devices with their Google Account. Manage settings like Web and App Activity and Location History that control how Google collects and processes your child's data.

  4. How to set up parental controls on Google Play

    support.google.com/googleplay/answer/1075738

    To go to this setting directly in the app, tap the button below: If your child’s Google Account is managed with Family Link, you can set up parental controls for them. Parental controls work on Android devices where your child is signed in to their Google Account. A parent in the family group needs to use their Google Account password to set ...

  5. Use parental controls on Google TV

    support.google.com/googletv/answer/10070481

    From the Google TV home screen, go to your profile picture or initial. Under "Who’s watching," select Add a kid Get started. Select an option: If your child has a Google Account or kids profile in your family group: Select the child you want to set up. If you haven’t set up a child in your family group: Select Add a kid and follow the on ...

  6. Set up parental controls on Google Assistant devices

    support.google.com/assistant/answer/11560114

    Select your child. Tap Controls Content restrictions Google Assistant Parental controls. At the top right, tap More Turn off filters and Downtime Turn off. Tip: To turn off filters for individual services or delete a Downtime schedule, click the service after Step 3. Then tap More and tap the relevant option.

  7. Manage your child's app permissions - Google For Families Help

    support.google.com/families/answer/10436839

    To go to this setting directly in the app, tap the button below: Set up app permissions. Choose permissions for a certain app. If your child uses multiple devices, repeat these steps to choose their permissions for each device. Select the app you want to change your child's permissions for. Change a permission across multiple apps.

  8. Manage parental controls - Google For Families Help

    support.google.com/families/answer/15077835

    Manage parental controls. Tip: Parents can install the Family Link app on their devices to remotely manage their child's supervised devices. Download the app from the Google Play Store (for Android or Chromebook) or the App Store (for iPhones or iPads).

  9. About Family Wi-Fi - Google Nest Help

    support.google.com/googlenest/answer/7506043

    Family Wi-Fi is a group of parental control features you can use with Nest Wifi Pro, Nest Wifi, and Google Wifi networks. Google Nest Wifi parental controls allow you to pause the internet to any device on your network as well as block adult content. Note: Family Wi-Fi features can't be used with devices that use a Private Address or Randomized ...

  10. When you use Family Link to manage a Google Account for your child, you can set up parental controls on: YouTube Kids: If available in your location. Learn where YouTube Kids is available. YouTube: With a supervised experience. Learn where supervised experiences on YouTube are available. Content settings for families using supervised experiences

  11. Keep parental supervision for children over 13 (or the applicable age in their country) Manage their own Google Account; Children decide when to update their Google Account. When a child turns 13 (or the applicable age in their country), they get an email to inform them that they're now eligible to update their account. The parent who ...