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Set up parental controls on Google Assistant devices

You can control some of the features your child can use and content they can access on most Assistant-enabled Android mobile devices with parental controls. If you have more than one child, you can set up different parental controls for each child. Learn more about how to manage or temporarily turn off Google Assistant.

Important: This feature is only available in some countries and languages.

With parental controls, you can:

  • Set up media controls for music or videos
  • Block news or podcasts
  • Schedule downtime
  • Manage use of other Assistant features
  • Add your child to Assistant-enabled devices

Devices with Google Assistant:

  • Most phones and tablets
  • Most smart speakers
  • Smart Displays
  • Smart Clocks
Tip: For parental controls to work correctly, your devices and apps must be up to date.

To set up parental controls, your child must have:

  • A child's Google Account. Learn how to create an account for your child.
  • Voice Match set up on the devices that you want to set parental controls on. With Voice Match set up for each child, Google Assistant can recognize each child by their voice. If Voice Match isn’t set up, you can set it up when you set up parental controls.

Tip: You can also set up Face Match on a Nest Hub Max for your child so Google Assistant can recognize their face.

Android iPhone & iPad

Set up parental controls

Edit parental control settings

Important: To make sure Google Assistant can recognize your child and apply parental control settings, you must add your child’s Google account to devices your child uses.

Tip: In Assistant Parental Controls, you can also find and edit the list of Google Assistant devices your child can access.

Turn off parental control settings

  1. On most Assistant-enabled Android mobile devices, open the Family Link app Family Link.
  2. Select your child.
  3. Tap Controls and then Google Assistant and then Parental controls.
  4. At the top right, tap More More and then Turn off filters and Downtime and then Turn off.

Tip: To turn off filters for individual services or delete a Downtime schedule, click the service after Step 3. Then tap More More and tap the relevant option.

How parental controls work

Important: Your child might be able to play videos and other content you’ve restricted through:

  • News.
  • Podcasts.
  • A phone or tablet cast to an Assistant-enabled device.

You can block or allow content or features with Google Assistant parental controls. These parental controls apply to most Assistant-enabled devices set up with your child’s voice. You can set parental controls for these services:

  • Music filters
  • Video filters
  • News
  • Podcasts
  • Calling
  • Answers to questions

For some music, video, and podcast services, you can filter explicit content reported by third-parties. While these filters can help you manage your child’s access to mature content, they might not filter content that you might consider inappropriate.

Tip: If you created a Google Account for your child without a Gmail address and password on a new Pixel Tablet, you can't set up parental controls for:

  • Music filters
  • Video filters
  • Calling

 

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