How to Set Up Google Family Link for AI App Supervision
Why Family Link helps
Google Family Link is a free parental-controls app that lets you manage your child's Android device and Google account — including which apps they can download and use. For AI apps specifically, it gives you a gatekeeper.
It is not a substitute for conversation and involvement, but it is a practical layer of control that makes supervising AI tools far easier.
Getting set up
Install Family Link on your own phone and create or link a Google account for your child. On the child's device, sign in with that account and connect it to yours. The setup wizard walks you through each step.
Once linked, you can manage the child's device remotely from your phone — approving apps, setting limits, and reviewing activity from one dashboard.
Controlling AI app access
With Family Link, every app download can require your approval, so no AI app gets installed without you knowing. You can review an app's age rating and content before saying yes — a good moment to check whether it is built for children.
You can also block or remove apps you are not comfortable with, and see how much time your child spends in each one, which helps you spot an AI tool that is taking over.
Setting healthy limits
Beyond app approval, Family Link lets you set daily screen-time limits, schedule a device bedtime, and create downtime — useful for keeping AI use balanced with sleep, movement, and family time.
Use these tools as a framework, not a cage. Combine them with clear agreements so your child understands the 'why' behind the limits, not just the rules.
Controls plus conversation
Family Link is most effective alongside open communication. Tell your child what you have set up and why, and revisit the settings together as they grow and earn more independence.
Controls handle the 'what can be installed'; your involvement handles the 'how it is used.' Together they make supervising AI apps genuinely manageable.
Frequently Asked Questions
Yes, Family Link is a free app from Google. It lets parents manage a child's Android device and Google account, including app approvals, screen-time limits, and device bedtime.
Yes. You can require approval for every app download, review an app's age rating before approving, and block or remove any AI app you're not comfortable with — all from your own phone.
No. It controls what can be installed and sets limits, but it doesn't manage how a tool is used. Pair it with open conversation about responsible AI use for the best protection.
