Setting up Google's Family Link app
The Family Link App has two parts: one for the parents and another for children. As a parent, you would download the Google Family Link for Parents where you can set yourself up as the family manager. As the family manager, you can add your spouse to the group to help with supervision and create Google accounts for your children if they’re not already set up.
Once you have set up a Google account for your kids, you have to install the Google Family Link for Children & Teens on the phone that you wish you supervise.
Your children will know the extent of your control — and they can choose to opt out
Rather than being an application that runs in the background or keeps features hidden from children, the app very clearly shows what parents can and can’t do on their children’s phones.
The app also gives children the option to stop supervision but that comes with its own terms and conditions. The parents will be notified and children will temporarily be locked out of the device until the reversion of supervision has been authorised.
Supervision means supervision, not absolute control
While the application does give parents the power to monitor how their children are using their mobile phones, it does not entail absolute control. Parents won’t have the power to remotely format the device, reset any passwords or see exactly what’s flashing on your screen. That means, while parents will know that their kids were using Google Chrome, they won’t be able to see which websites were visited. The same goes for Instagram, Facebook and Twitter.
While parents will know how much time was spent on each app, they won’t be privy to in-app activity.
Varying degrees of control
What’s particularly nifty is that the app can apply parental controls across multiple devices that have been synced with the same account. So if a child has more than one mobile phone at their disposal, settings and supervision for each device can be customised at the parents discretion.
And while parents won’t be able to see in-app activity, they can set restrictions on what they consider to be age appropriate content for their children.
App-specific restrictions