You can create a Google Account for your child under 13 (or the applicable age in your country) and manage your childâs Google Account with Family Link. With a supervised Google Account, your child gets access to Google products like Search, Chrome, and Gmail. You can set up parental controls to help supervise them.
If your child is above the age of 13 (or the applicable age in your country), they can create their own Google Account. Once your child has their own Google Account, you can add supervision and set up parental controls through Family Link. You or your child, if above the age of 13 (or the applicable age in your country), can stop supervision at any time. If your child stops supervision, you'll be notified and your childâs supervised devices will be temporarily locked. Learn more about how to add and manage supervision on a current Google account.
If your child uses a Pixel Tablet and is below 9 years old, you can create a Google Account without a Gmail address and password.
If you want to add a functional Gmail address to your child's account, you can do so at any time.
Tip: You may need to add a Gmail address and password to your child's account to enable them to access certain apps and services. You can upgrade your child's account from a blocked app or through Family Link.
Create an account
It takes about 15 minutes to create your child's Google Account.
- Go to the create your Google Account page.
- To create your childâs account, follow the on-screen instructions.
- Youâll enter info like your childâs name, the email address they want, and their birthday.
- To provide parental consent for your childâs account, sign in with your own Google Account and choose your preferred way to give consent.
Tip: When you've made the account, you get a confirmation on the screen.
Important: If you live in the European Union and your child is between 13 and 15 years old, follow the steps to set up a new Android device instead.
- Open the Family Link app .
- If you don't have the Family Link app, visit the Family Link setup page to get started.
- At the top left, tap Menu Add child .
- Follow the on-screen instructions.
- When you're done, you'll get an on-screen confirmation.
Follow these steps to create a Google Account for your child under 13 (or the applicable age in your country) when you're setting up a new device running Android 5.0 and up.
- Turn on the new device and follow the instructions on screen to set up the device.
- When you're asked to sign in with your Google Account, tap Create account. If you don't see "Create account," tap More options For my child.
- Enter your child's name, birthday, gender, email address, and password.
- Follow the instructions to sign in with your own Google Account, provide parental consent, and pick your child's settings.
Follow these steps to create a Google Account for your child under 13 (or the applicable age in your country) when you're setting up a new device running ChromeOS M128 or up.
- To set up your device, turn it on and follow the on-screen instructions.
- When you're asked to Choose your Chromebook's setup, select For a child Next.
- Select Child's Google Account Next.
- Select Create a Google Account for a child Next Yes, continue.
- Enter your child's name, birthday, gender, email address, and password
- Follow the instructions to sign in with your own Google Account, provide parental consent, and choose your child's settings.
On an Android device that's already set up
- Remove any existing accounts on the device.
- Delete any apps, photos, or other data from the device you don't want your child to have access to.
- Follow the steps to add a new account to the device.
- When you're asked to sign in with your Google Account, tap Create account. If you can't find "Create account," tap More options For my child.
- Enter your child's name, birthday, gender, email address, and password.
- Follow the instructions to sign in with your own Google Account, provide parental consent, and pick your child's settings.
Create an account without a Gmail address & password
Important: To create your child's Google Account without a Gmail address and password, you need to sign in with your Parent account first.
- Turn on the Pixel Tablet and follow the on-screen prompts to set up the device with the Parent account.
- Go to Settings .
- Tap System Multiple users.
- Turn on "Allow multiple users" Add child.
- When prompted, tap Yes, continue.
- Enter your child's name then tap Next.
- Enter your child's basic information then tap Next.
- You'll get the option to continue with or without a Gmail address. Select Yes, continue without one and follow the on-screen prompts to choose a profile picture.
- Review the privacy information.
- To provide consent, enter the password tied to your parent Google Account, then tap Next.
- Review settings for Parental Control then tap Next.
- Review screens, then tap Next.
- When you're done, you'll get an on-screen confirmation.
Tip: See something that looks like an email address (@glimitedaccount.com)? This is auto generated to help us provide your child services and is not a valid email address.
Create an account with a Gmail address & password
You can give your child access to Google products like Search, Chrome, and Gmail when you create a child account with an email and password.
- Turn on the Pixel Tablet and follow the on-screen prompts to set up the device.
- When asked to create a Google Account:
- Tap Create account For my child Let's go!.
- Enter your child's name, birthday, gender, email address, and password.
- Follow the instructions to sign in with your own Google Account, provide parental consent, and pick your child's settings.
When you're done, you'll get an on-screen confirmation.
Troubleshoot problems
Learn how to add supervision to your childâs existing Google Account.
I want to delete an existing Google Account, then recreate it in Family Link
Gmail addresses can only be used once. If you delete an email address, you won't be able to reuse it later.
My child has a Google Account through their school
You can add their school account as another user on their Android device. However, Family Link parental supervision features won't apply to that account.
If your child over 13 (or the applicable age in your country) wants a Google Account, they can create their own account. Then, you can add supervision to your childâs account.
You can upgrade your child's Google Account to include a Gmail address and password so they can access more features.
When your child tries to access a blocked app, they'll get the option to tap "Ask a parent" or Ok."
If they select "Ask a parent," you can upgrade the account through your parent account.
Upgrade your child's account from their device
When your child tries to access a blocked app, they'll get the message "Your parent will need to add a Gmail address and password to your Google Account."
- Tap Ask a parent.
- When prompted, tap Parent is here.
- Select your Parent account.
- Enter your password.
- Enter your child's basic information, then tap Next.
- Follow the on-screen prompts to create a Gmail address and password for your child.
- Tap Next.
- Review the privacy information and provide consent.
- When you're done, you'll get an on-screen confirmation.
Upgrade your child's account from your device
When your child tries to access a blocked app, they'll get the message "Your parent will need to add a Gmail address and password to your Google Account."
- Tap Ask a parent.
- On your child's device, ask your child to tap Parent is not here Yes, email my parent.
- The child's device gets a notification that an email has been sent.
- Tap Ok.
- On your parent device, find the email and tap Create Gmail address.
- If you're prompted to, add your child's Date of birth.
- Follow the on-screen prompts to create a Gmail address and password.
- Review the privacy information.
- To provide consent, enter the password tied to your Google Account and tap Next.
- Tap Done.
To create a Google Account for your child, you're required to give parental consent. One way to provide consent is by using your credit card. While you won't be charged a fee, a temporary authorization may be placed on your card to verify that it's valid. In most cases, temporary authorizations are removed from your account within 48 hours.