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Restore, remove, or delete your child’s Google Account

Restore, remove, or delete your child’s Google Account

If your child is under 13 or the applicable age in your country, you can delete or restore their Google Account. To let others use the device without supervision, you must remove your child’s account from the Android device or Chromebook.

Restore your child’s Google Account

If you delete your child’s account, you have a limited amount of time to restore it before you lose their emails, photos, and account information.

Important:

Remove your child's account from a device

When you remove your child's account from a device, information associated with that account is removed from that specific device, which includes emails, contacts, device settings, and parent supervision settings. 

What happens when you remove your child’s account from their device:

We recommend you reset the device to factory settings to ensure all app data is removed from the device after you remove your child's account. Learn how to factory reset your Android device.

Use the Family Link app on your device

If your child is under 13 or

the applicable age in your country

, you can use your parent device to remove a child's account from a device.

  1. On your parent device, open the Family Link app .
  2. Select your child.
  3. Tap Controls Signed-in devices.
  4. Select your child’s device.
  5. Under "Device settings," tap Reset device & delete data.
Use the Android Settings app

You can remove a child's account directly on the child's device, regardless of the child's age.

  1. On your child’s device, open the Settings app .
  2. Tap Passwords, passkeys & autofill to find the Google Account you want to remove.
  3. Tap Remove account.
  4. Follow the on-screen instructions to remove your child's account.
Remove your child’s account from a Chromebook Child’s account was the first to be added to Chromebook

To remove your child’s account, you can reset your Chromebook to factory settings.

Important: A factory reset of your Chromebook erases all files from your hard drive. Learn what happens when you reset your Chromebook to factory settings.

Reset your Chromebook to factory settings
  1. Sign out of your Chromebook.
  2. Press and hold Ctrl + Alt + Shift + r.
  3. Select Restart.
  4. Select Powerwash Continue.
  5. Follow the on-screen instructions and sign in with your Google Account.
  6. Follow the rest of the on-screen instructions to set up your Chromebook.
Child’s account wasn’t the first to be added to Chromebook

Use Chromebook Account Manager on your device:

  1. On the sign-in screen, click the profile that you want to remove.
  2. In the lower-right corner of the profile picture, click the Down arrow.
  3. Click Remove account.
  4. In the box that appears, click Remove account.

Tip: If you deleted your child’s account before removing it from their Chromebook, press and hold Ctrl + Alt + Shift + r to reset your Chromebook back to factory settings.

Delete your child's account

Important: This option isn't available if your child is over 13 or the applicable age in your country. Instead, your child can delete their Google Account themselves.

If you delete your child’s account, you and your child will lose all the information saved in their account. To delete your child's account, your child must be under the age of 13 (or the applicable age in your country). To stop supervision on specific devices, remove your child’s account from their device first.

What happens when you delete your child’s account:

Use your parental device Use your computer
  1. Go to Family Link.
  2. Sign in to your parental Google Account.
  3. Select your child.
  4. Select Controls Account settings Delete account.
  5. Follow the on-screen instructions to delete your child's account.

Important: If you delete your child’s account before you remove it from a signed-in device, it may lock and require a factory reset.


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