Google Play is not compatible with Family Link because it does not allow parents to restrict the types of content that their children can access. Family Link, on the other hand, allows parents to set restrictions on apps, websites, and games that their children can use.

If you’re having trouble accessing the Google Play store, it might be because your device is blocked from accessing it. To unblock the Google Play store, follow these steps:1. Open your device’s settings.2. Scroll down and tap “Security.”3. Tap “Unknown sources.”4. Tap “OK” to confirm.5. Open the Google Play store and try again.

If you want to set up Google Play for your child, you can create a new account for them and add a payment method. You can also limit the content they can access in the Play Store by setting up parental controls.

To download Google apps with Family Link, first create a Google account for your child. Then, sign in to Family Link and follow the instructions to add the Google apps you want to your child’s device.

If your child is 13 or older, they will no longer be able to use Family Link. This is because the app is designed for children aged 6-12.

There is no known way to bypass Google Family Link. If you are trying to get around it because you don’t want your child to have access to certain apps or websites, you can try setting up a different Google account for your child that doesn’t have Family Link enabled.

On your Android device, open the Google Play Store app .In the top left corner, tap Menu > My apps & games.If you see an Uninstall button next to the Google Play Store app, it’s already installed on your device.If you don’t see the Google Play Store app, you can install it.

There are a few apps that could be blocking Google Play, but the most likely culprit is a security app like Norton or McAfee. If you’re not sure which app is causing the issue, try disabling them one by one to see if that fixes the problem. If it does, then you know which app is causing the issue and can contact the developer for support.

To enable the Google Play Store app on your Android device, open your device’s Settings and tap on “Security.” Under “Device administration,” tap on “Unknown sources” to enable installation of apps from sources other than the Google Play Store.

Yes, a 12 year old can have a Google account. They just need to provide some basic information, including their name, date of birth, and country.

To enable Family Link, open the Google Family Link app and sign in with the same Google account you used to set up Family Link. If you don’t have the app, download it from the App Store or Google Play. Once you’re signed in, follow the on-screen instructions to add a child’s account. You’ll need their birthdate and country of residence.

There are a few ways to download apps without parental permission. One way is to use an app store that doesn’t require parental permission, like the Google Play Store. Another way is to use an app that can be downloaded without an app store, like Firefox or Chrome. Finally, you can use an app that disguises itself as another app, like AppLock.

Yes, your child can have two devices on Family Link. You’ll need to add each device separately in the Family Link app. Once they’re both added, you can manage their settings and restrictions from the same place.