The answer to this question is a little complicated. In order to use Family Link, both the child and the parent need to have Google Accounts. If the child doesn’t have an account, the parent will need to create one for them. Once the accounts are set up, the parent can use Family Link to manage the child’s account, including setting parental controls and monitoring their activity.

A child can have two Google accounts if their parents create them and the child is younger than 13 years old. The first account is for the child and the second account is for the child’s parent or guardian. The parent or guardian account has more privileges, such as the ability to add apps and manage settings.

To add an existing account to your Family Link, you will need to provide the email address and password for the account. Once you have entered this information, click on “Add Account.” You will then be prompted to verify that you would like to add this account to your family.

There are a few steps you can take to separate your Gmail account from Family Link. First, log into your Gmail account and click on the gear icon in the top right corner of the screen. Select “Settings” and then click on the “Labels” tab. Scroll down to the “Create a new label” section and type “Family Link” into the text field.

Once a child turns 13 on Family Link, they are automatically granted access to all of the features and settings of an adult account. This includes being able to manage their own account, add/remove devices, and approve/deny app downloads. Their Google Assistant will also be upgraded to an adult version with more capabilities.

There is no definitive answer to this question as it depends on individual Google accounts and the level of privacy settings that have been implemented. Generally speaking, however, it is possible to change your age on Google by accessing the “My Account” page and editing the associated information. The specific steps involved in doing so may vary depending on the browser and device you are using, but typically it can be accomplished by following a few simple steps.

Family Link is a Google service that allows parents to supervise their children’s online activity. Parents can create accounts for their children and add apps and websites to a whitelist, which will allow their children to use those apps and websites with parental supervision. Parents can also set time limits for how long their children can use the internet each day, and receive reports on their children’s activity.

First and foremost, it is important to create a Google account with your child – this will allow you to supervise their activity on the web. Additionally, make sure to set up parental controls for their account so you can restrict the websites they visit and the amount of time they spend on the computer. You should also talk to your kids about responsible internet usage, emphasizing that they should never share personal information like their address or phone number with strangers online.

There is no one-size-fits-all answer to this question, as the best way to remove Family Link without your parents knowing will vary depending on your specific situation. However, some tips on how to do this include hiding your device when you’re not using it, deleting the Family Link app from your device, and changing your email and phone number associated with the account.

The answer to this question is not a simple yes or no. It depends on the specific situation and the type of phone that is being used. In general, though, it is possible for family link to see text messages if the phone is being used for an Android device. However, if the phone is using an iPhone, then it is not possible for family link to see text messages.

Yes, your child can turn off Family Link. However, keep in mind that turning off Family Link will also mean that they will no longer be able to use certain Google services, such as Gmail and Google Maps. If your child decides to turn off Family Link, they can do so by opening the Family Link app on their device and selecting “Turn off Family Link.