Set up supervision to continue using your Google Account - Google For Families Help
If you’re under your country’s minimum age requirement, you’ll need a parent’s consent to continue using your Google Account. When your parent gives consent, they can also help you manage your Google
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March 7, 2026
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Kindergarten–Grade 12 (Senior)
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Introduction
Setting Up Parental Supervision for Google Accounts
- Requirement for Minors: Users under their country's minimum age must obtain parental consent to continue using their Google Account.
- Supervision Duration: Parental supervision remains in effect until the user reaches the minimum age requirement for managing their own account.
- Parental Capabilities via Family Link:
- Update account information and settings.
- Delete the account.
- Assist with device sign-ins.
- Manage data collection settings (Web/App Activity, Location History).
- Control web browsing (Chrome site blocking, SafeSearch).
- Manage Google Play downloads and purchases.
- Privacy Protections: Parents cannot remotely listen to phone calls or view the user's screen. If a parent changes the account password, Google notifies the user via email and signs them out of the account.
- Parental Requirements:
- Must have a Google Account.
- Must be 18+ (or the legal age in their country).
- Must reside in the same country as the child.
- Setup Process:
- Both parties must agree to supervision and reside in the same country.
- The process involves a series of consent screens, password confirmations, and reviewing privacy notices.
- To finalize setup on an Android device, all other accounts must be removed from the device (note: this deletes associated data like contacts and email for those removed accounts).
- Alternative: Users who do not wish to be supervised have the option to download their data and delete their Google Account.
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