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- You lose all data and content on your child’s account, like emails, files, calendars, and photos. Your child won't be able to sign in with their account and use Google services like Gmail, Drive, Calendar, or Play. You'll lose access to content purchased on Google Play with your child’s account, like apps and games.
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Your child won't be able to sign in with their account and use Google services like Gmail, Drive, Calendar, or Play. You'll lose access to content purchased on Google...
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If you manage your child’s Google Account with Family Link, your child can use Google Play.
For the most part, Google Play is the same for children as it is for adults.
For more info on what's different, select the app name below to learn more.
Play Store
If you sign your child in to their Google Account on an Android device or Chromebook, they can use the Google Play Store to download content like apps, games, and movies.
To limit which content your child can download or purchase, you can:
• Change your child's purchase approval settings for purchases made with Google Play's billing system.
My child can’t find the Google Play store
Important: Your child’s Chromebook needs Chrome OS 71 or up to use apps from Google Play.
1. On your child’s Chromebook, at the bottom right, select the time Settings .
2. In the "Google Play Store" section, next to "Install apps and games from Google Play on your Chromebook," select Turn on.
• If this option doesn't show up, your child’s Chromebook doesn't work with Android apps.
3. In the window that opens, click More.
What happens when my child turns 13 (or the applicable age in your country)? When your child turns 13 (or the applicable age in your country ), they have the option to graduate to an unsupervised Google Account.
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