To remove restrictions from Google Family Link, you’ll need to provide your child’s Google account password. Once you have done that, you’ll be able to manage all of your child’s settings from within the Family Link app.

To change Family Link permissions, open the Family Link app and select the child you want to adjust permissions for. Tap on “Manage Settings” and then choose the permission you want to adjust.

If your child is 13 or older on Family Link, they will be able to create their own Google account and manage their own settings. You will no longer be able to manage their account, but you will still be able to see information about their activity.

There is no way to bypass the Family Link on Google Play. The only way to get around it is to create a new Google account that is not associated with your family.

If you want to remove a child from Family Link but keep their account active, you can unpair them. Unpairing will remove them from your family group but keep their account intact. To unpair a child, open the Family Link app and go to the “Family” tab. Tap on the child you want to unpair and then tap “Unpair.

To approve Family Link, you’ll need to have a Google account that’s linked to your child’s device. Once you’re signed in, open the Family Link app and follow the instructions to approve your child’s device.

To give parental permissions to Google, open your web browser and go to google.com. In the top right corner of the page, click on the three lines and select “Settings.” Under “Account Preferences,” select “Family.” On the next page, under “Parental Controls,” select the level of restrictions you would like to apply. After you have made your selections, click on “Save.

To activate Family Link Manager, open the app and sign in with the Google account you used to create your family. If you don’t have a Google account, you can create one at https://accounts.google.com/.

Yes, your child can have two devices on Family Link. You can add a new device by opening the Family Link app and selecting “Add a new child.

Yes, Family Link can see incognito browsing.

VPN can bypass parental controls, but it depends on how the controls are set up. Generally speaking, VPN can get around most parental controls, but there may be some exceptions. It’s always best to check with your specific provider to see if their service will work with the parental controls you have in place.