Yes, Family Link can see what you look up on Google. It can also see what websites you visit and how long you stay on them.

Yes, you can see your child’s screen on Family Link. You can also see how much time your child is spending on their device, as well as which apps they are using.

Yes, Google family link can see text messages. It’s a great way to keep track of what your kids are texting and who they’re texting with.

Yes, if you have family sharing enabled on your device, your parents can see your search history. However, they cannot see what you have searched for on other devices unless they are also signed in to their Google account on those devices.

There is no way to turn off Family Link without the parent knowing. Family Link is a Google service that allows parents to control and monitor their children’s online activity. It can be accessed through the Family Link app or through the Google parental controls dashboard.

If your child is 13 or older, they will no longer be able to use Family Link.

Family Link lets parents see how their child is using their phone and set screen time limits. Parents can also see what apps their child has installed and how much time they’re spending on each app.

There is no one-size-fits-all answer to this question, as the best way to get rid of Family Link may vary depending on your specific situation. However, some tips on how to get rid of Family Link include talking to your parents about your concerns and explaining that you would like to have more independence, deleting the Family Link app from your phone and/or computer, and refusing to participate in any activities that are required by Family Link.

You can’t get rid of Family Link, but you can stop using it. To do so, open the Family Link app and tap on the three lines in the top left corner. Then select “Settings” and “Sign out of Family Link.

Yes, your parents can see your browsing history on Wi-Fi if they are using the same network as you. Your browser history is stored on the device you are using, so anyone who uses that device can see it. However, if you are using a private browsing or incognito mode, your parents will not be able to see your browsing history.