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  1. Google may save some activity to your child's Google Account, based on the activity settings you chose for your child. If you change the settings to stop Google from saving your...

  2. Parents can access their child's account data, like emails, by signing in to the child's account. If you don't know the password, you can reset their password. : You can only...

  3. You can use a personal Google Account, such as your Gmail account with Family Link. Can children have multiple Google Accounts added to their supervised devices? Not in general.

  4. Access your child's Activity Controls in Family Link settings. As a parent, you can help change or reset your child’s password if they forget it. You can also edit your child’s personal information or even delete their account if you feel it’s necessary.

  5. Your parent can use an app called Family Link to help manage aspects of your Google Account. Depending on your device, they can do things like: Sign in to your account, change your account password or delete your account. Set limits on how much you can use your devices and when.

  6. Your child can visit their Google Account to find and manage activity information that's saved in their account or profile and you can also help manage their activity information by signing in...

  7. When you use Family Link to manage your child’s Google Account, you can let your child sign in to some Google websites, like Gmail, using a web browser.