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  2. Get started with Family Link - Google For Families Help

    support.google.com/families/answer/7101025

    On your device, open Family Link . Select your child. At the bottom center, tap Controls . Under “Daily limit,” tap Change for today. Select the hours and minutes you’d like to set for the limit. You can also turn the limit off. Tap Done. Edit the weekly limit schedule with a parent’s device. On your device, open Family Link . Select ...

  3. 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.

  4. Gmail & your child's Google Account - Google For Families Help

    support.google.com/families/answer/7100427

    When you use Family Link to manage your child’s Google Account, they can use Gmail to send and receive email. How Gmail works Important: Your child can use Chat in the Gmail app or in the web v

  5. Google Classroom & your child's Google Account

    support.google.com/families/answer/7685480

    If your child is already signed into their Chromebook with a personal account supervised with Family Link, you can add their school-issued Google Account as a secondary account. 2. Use Google Classroom. Your child’s school may have Google Classroom, which teachers can use to give and receive assignments, offer feedback, and assign grades.

  6. Set up a YouTube Premium or YouTube Music Premium family plan

    support.google.com/youtube/answer/7507349

    How to Create Family Groups on YouTube and YouTube TV. How the family plan works. YouTube family plans allow you to share membership benefits with up to 5 family members who live within the same residential address. The family manager: Is the primary account holder. Creates a Google family group and can invite family members to the group.

  7. Create & manage a shared YouTube TV membership, or family group

    support.google.com/youtubetv/answer/7251139

    If you're the family manager, you can remove members from your family group at any time. When you remove someone from your family group, the person you've removed will: Lose access to YouTube TV. Get an email letting them know they've been removed. Other family group members will also get an email notification. To remove someone from your ...

  8. If you subscribed to a family plan like YouTube Music or Google One, your family loses access to that service. If your family shares a Google One membership, your family loses access to the shared storage. If your family members run out of storage, their files stay safe but they can't store new things. Learn what happens when they run out of space.

  9. Sign your child in to Google websites - Google For Families Help

    support.google.com/families/answer/9043123

    With the Family Link app. Open the Family Link app . Select your child. Tap Controls Account settings Controls for signing in. Choose your preference: Yes, ask me every time; No, let [name] sign in without me; Tip: You can also manage your child’s account when you select your child’s name at g.co/yourfamily.

  10. Add & manage supervision on a current Google Account

    support.google.com/families/answer/9055704

    Parents can install Family Link for parents app on their devices to change parental control settings and remotely manage their child's supervised devices. To do so, you can download the app from the Google Play Store (for parents on Android or Chromebook) or the App Store (for parents on iPhones or iPads) .

  11. Sign your child in on an Android device - Google Help

    support.google.com/families/answer/7158477

    If you add other user profiles to which your child's account isn't signed in, your Family Link settings for your child's account won't apply to the new user profiles. Use a password or pin to lock any other profiles. This makes sure your child doesn’t switch users and bypass parental settings.