Manage your child's screen time (2024)

When you create a Google Account for your child with Family Link, you can set screen time limits on their Android device or Chromebook. You can set your child's Android device or Chromebook to lock after they've used it for a certain amount of time or when you think they need downtime.

Important: System apps can't have app limits placed on them. You can set limits for Android 7 and up devices.

How screen time limits work

When you set a limit for your child's screen time on their Android device or Chromebook, they'll get a notification when:

  • Screen time is set for the first time (Android devices only).
  • Their device is about to be locked.

When the device is locked, your child:

  • Can't see notifications.
  • Can't unlock the device or use any apps - except for apps designated as Always allowed apps when you have Always allowed apps enabled.
  • Can answer phone calls, and tap Emergency to make a call if the device has a calling plan (Android phones only).

Tip: Time limits will apply to apps installed on all of your child's Android and ChromeOS devices.

Set daily device limits

With a parent's device

  1. Open the Family Link app Manage your child's screen time (1).
  2. Select your child.
  3. Tap Controls Manage your child's screen time (2) Daily limit.
  4. Follow the on-screen instructions.

With your child's device

  1. On your child's device, open SettingsManage your child's screen time (3).
    • On Android versions 8.1 (O) and later, tap Digital Wellbeing & parental controls.
    • On other Android versions, tap Google Manage your child's screen time (4)Parental controls.
  2. To view the current settings, tap Daily limit.
  3. To edit Daily limit settings, sign in or use your Parent Access Code to verify that you're a parent.

Tip: Daily limits apply to each Android device or Chromebook your child uses. For example, if you set a daily limit of 2 hours, your child would get 2 hours of time on each device.

Set downtime

With a parent's device

  1. Open the Family Link app Manage your child's screen time (5).
  2. Select your child.
  3. Tap Controls Manage your child's screen time (6) Downtime.
  4. Follow the on-screen instructions.

With your child's device

  1. On your child's device, open Settings Manage your child's screen time (7).
    • On Android versions 8.1 (O) and up, tap Digital Wellbeing & parental controls.
    • On other Android versions, tap Google Manage your child's screen time (8) Parental controls.
  2. To view the current settings, tap Downtime.
  3. To edit Downtime settings, sign in or use your Parent Access Code to verify that you're a parent.

Limit screen time for specific apps

Limit your child's screen time for apps

If your child's Android device is running Android N (7.0) and up, or Chromebook is running on Chrome OS versions 83 and up, you can set time limits on apps to manage how much time your child can spend on a specific app each day.

  1. Open the Family Link app Manage your child's screen time (9).
  2. Select your child.
  3. Tap Controls Manage your child's screen time (10) App Limits.
  4. Select your desired App.
  5. Tap Set limit Manage your child's screen time (11).
  6. Select the amount of time you want to allow your child access to the given app.
  7. Tap Done.

Tips:

  • Time limits will apply to apps installed on all of your child's Android and ChromeOS devices.
  • System apps aren't supported by the app limit functionality. Limits can only be set for devices with Android N (7.0) and up and Chromebooks running on Chrome OS versions 83 and up.

Select your Always allowed apps

Important: Always allowed apps are supported for children signed-in on Android 7+ devices except those running Google Kids Space. Check which version of Android your child is using. Some system apps required for your child’s phone to operate canbe usedwhen the phone is locked if Always allowed apps are available.

  1. Open the Family Link app Manage your child's screen time (12).
  2. Select your child.
  3. Tap Controls Manage your child's screen time (13) App limits.
  4. Select your desired app.
  5. Tap Always allow Manage your child's screen time (14) Manage your child's screen time (15) Done.

Edit your Always allowed apps

Important: Always allowed apps are only supported for children signed-in on Android 7+ devices except those running Google Kids Space. Check which version of Android your child uses.

  1. Open the Family Link app Manage your child's screen time (16).
  2. Select your child.
  3. Tap Controls Manage your child's screen time (17) App limits.
  4. Select your desired app.

From here you can select an option to:

  • Always allow Manage your child's screen time (18).
  • Set a time limit Manage your child's screen time (19).
  • Block an app Manage your child's screen time (20).

Tips:

  • Always allowed apps don't count toward your child’s screen time limits and aren't available when your child is indowntime.
  • If you tap "Lock,"Always allowed apps aren't available, unless you change this setting from the device lock screen.
    1. Select Devices Manage your child's screen time (21)the device you want to update.
    2. Tap Lock screen settings Manage your child's screen time (22) Always allowed apps.

Update or turn off screen time limits

Lock or unlock your child's Android device or Chromebook

  1. Open the Family Link app Manage your child's screen time (23).
  2. Select your child.
  3. Tap Controls.
  4. At the top, tap your child’s device Manage your child's screen time (24) Lock or Unlock.

Tip: You can also use yourFamily Link parent access code to unlock your child's Androiddevice or Chromebook if it isn't connected to the Internet.

Give your child bonus time

You can let your child spend more time on their device for the day without changing their daily limit or downtime schedule. You can add bonus time while your child’s Android device is locked or soon to be locked.

  1. Open the Family Link appManage your child's screen time (25).
  2. Select your child.
  3. Tap Controls.
  4. At the top, select your child's device Manage your child's screen time (26) Bonus time Manage your child's screen time (27).
  5. Follow the on-screen instructions.

Change time limits for apps your child uses

To update a time limit on a specific application:

  1. Open the Family Link app Manage your child's screen time (28).
  2. Select your child.
  3. Tap Controls Manage your child's screen time (29) App limits Manage your child's screen time (30) Select your desired app.
  4. Tap Change the app limit Manage your child's screen time (31) Done.

Disable screen time limits

You can disable screen time limits from the Family Link app on your device.

  1. Open the Family Link app Manage your child's screen time (32).
  2. Select your child.
  3. Tap Controls Manage your child's screen time (33) Screen time.
  4. Turn off daily limit for today.
    • To turn off daily limits or multiple days:
      1. Tap Weekly Schedule.
      2. Turn off daily limits altogether.

Tip: You can also manage your child's account when you click on your child's name at g.co/YourFamily.

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Manage your child's screen time (2024)

FAQs

How do you manage your child's screen time? ›

Encourage unplugged, unstructured playtime. Create tech-free zones or times, such as during mealtime or one night a week. Discourage use of media entertainment during homework. Set and enforce daily or weekly screen time limits and curfews, such as no exposure to devices or screens one hour before bedtime.

How much screen time do experts suggest is enough for children? ›

Yousuf said pediatricians generally recommend the following guidelines: Under 2 years old: Zero screen time, except for video chatting with family or friends. 2-5 years old: No more than one hour per day co-viewing with a parent or sibling. 5-17 years old: Generally no more than two hours per day, except for homework.

Do you agree that parents should limit their children's screen time? ›

Too much screen time can lead to poor reading skills and a lack of social skills too. It also contributes to: Behavior issues: Research shows that young kids who have daily screen time of two hours or more are at a higher risk of having attention issues and emotional problems.

What are solutions to too much screen time? ›

When you do spend time in front of the screen, do something active. Stretch, do yoga and/or lift weights. Or, challenge the family to see who can do the most push-ups, jumping jacks, or leg lifts during TV commercial breaks.

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