Family Link is an app that lets you manage your child’s Google account. You can see their activity, set screen time limits, and more. Family Link doesn’t have access to your child’s email.

Family Link is a Google app that allows parents to manage their children’s Android devices. It works on most Android devices, but there are some exceptions. For example, it doesn’t work on Chromebooks or Android Wear devices.

Yes, a child can have more than one device on Family Link. You can add up to eight devices to your family group.

Yes, Google family link can show text messages. It will depend on the settings that you have enabled for the app. You can control what information is shared with your parents through the app’s settings.

Yes, Family Link can see WhatsApp messages. It can also see other messaging apps, like Facebook Messenger, Snapchat, and Instagram.

Your child’s Google account will automatically convert to a regular Google account. They will be able to create and manage their own Google account settings, including adding or deleting users and managing privacy and security settings.

Yes, Family Link can control laptops. You can use it to set time limits, block apps, and more.

Yes, you can put Family Link on a laptop. You’ll need to download the app to your phone and then create a family group. Once you’re in the family group, you’ll be able to add your child’s name and age. You can then choose what settings you want to apply to your child’s account.

To add more devices to your Family Link, you’ll need to create a new account for each one. Then, sign in to Family Link on each device and follow the on-screen instructions to connect them to your family.

Yes, Family Link can see YouTube history. It will show you the videos your child has watched on YouTube and how long they have watched them for.

Google family members can see each other’s profiles, as well as the profiles of any other Google users who have opted to share their information with them. They can also see each other’s email addresses and phone numbers, unless the user has chosen to hide this information.