Open the Play Store app. Choose Menu. Select Settings from the drop-down menu. Select Parental Controls from the popup menu that appears once you’ve chosen Settings.
Open the Family Link app on your child’s iOS or Android device. Select your youngster. On the “Settings” card, select Manage settings. Account information is available here. Tap Edit in the upper right corner. Make any necessary changes to your kid’s account. Tap Save in the upper right corner to finish off your workstation with a stylish?
Delete the account and then reset your device to its factory settings by going through the “Backup/Reset” section in your settings. Choose “Factory Reset.” When you turn on the device, it will allow you to use it as a personal device. Make sure you have the Google account’s password handy.
Go to Settings, then Manage settings. Select Filters from the Google Chrome dashboard. On the Chrome dashboard, turn Permissions for sites and apps on or off. You may also change this setting by going to your child’s name on the Chrome dashboard.
When your kid reaches the age of 13 (or the legal age in your nation), they may use their Google Account as a regular one. Before a youngster reaches the age of 13, parents will receive an email notifying them that their child will be allowed to administer his or her account on their birthday, at which point you will no longer have access?