Google Play’s Parental Controls are an important part of the Play Store. It helps you keep your account safe from unauthorized transactions from your children. Additionally, it works across all parts of the Play Store whether it be apps, games, movies and TV, books, or music. Luckily, the process is fairly easy to setup and takes place entirely in the Play Store app. There is also additional methods via the Family Link app and we’ll go through that process as well. Let’s get started.
This is the easiest and most direct way of doing it. You’ll access the Play Store on your child’s phone and set everything there. This method works the best because it doesn’t require any fancy setups and you only have to set it once.
Now that parental controls are on, it’s time to configure them. The Play Store defaults to not blocking any content so you have to do this next section at least one time in order to actually block content on your child’s device. Let’s get those settings configured.
Once done, the phone will allow your child unfettered access to all the content with the ratings you specified. In fact, Google Play changes its search results to only include content with that rating. The only way your child can even find mature content is over the web and they’ll still need your PIN to even install it.
The parental controls section is done, but we highly recommend doing at least one more thing. The following tutorial will disable in-app purchases so your child can’t buy stuff from their devices without your password. A lot of parents just don’t put payment info on the child’s device, but they may try to in the future. Kids are sneaky that way sometimes. In any case, here’s how to enable a PIN code for any purchase from the Play Store.
From this point, your child cannot make any in-app purchases without your consent and your Google account password. This should help prevent any unauthorized in-app purchases. Between this and the parental controls, your child should be locked out of just about everything without your expressed consent.
There is one other way to accomplish all of these things and its a bit more hands-off. Google has the Family Link app available on Google Play. It’s also baked into Android 10 so this method will become more viable as more people hit the newer versions of Android. This method is a bit more complicated to set up. Additionally, if you’re a parent of a young child and you just let them use your phone, this method is entirely unnecessary and we recommend the method above for you. Here’s how to enable and set up parental controls via Google Family Link.
Google Family Link has a lot of extra benefits. You can see exactly which apps your kids download with the dashboard and you can even restrict things like screen time and app usage. However, it’s also a pain to set-up. If you want more granular control of your child’s usage along with the parental controls, Family Link is a great option. Otherwise, we recommend setting up parental controls on the child’s device directly.
Both methods work equally well and each one comes with its own set of pros and cons. You should make the decision that best benefits you and your child. This method should work for just about everybody. If we missed anything, tell us about it in the comments!
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