Family Link can see what apps your child is using and how much time they’re spending on each one. It can also see which websites your child has visited and how long they were on each one.

Family Link lets parents see how their children are using their devices and apps, set screen time limits, and keep an eye on their location. Parents can also receive weekly activity reports that show how much time their children spent on each app.

Yes, Google family link can see browsing history. It’s a way to monitor your child’s online activity and keep them safe.

Google family link can see text messages, but it will not show the content of the message. It will only show the contact information of the sender and the recipient.

Yes, parents can see your screen on Family Link. They can also see what apps you have installed and how much time you are spending on each app.

Yes, Family Link can see YouTube history. It will show you the videos your child has watched on YouTube and how long they have watched them for.

There is no foolproof way to remove Family Link without your parents knowing, as they will likely be able to tell if the account has been deleted. However, you could try hiding the account from them or lying about your whereabouts. If your parents are tech-savvy, they may also be able to tell if you have deleted the account by checking your device’s settings. Ultimately, it is up to you whether or not you want to tell your parents about deleting the account.

Yes, you can see your child’s Instagram messages. To view your child’s messages, open the Instagram app and sign in with the account you want to view. Tap the menu icon in the top left corner of the screen, then select “Settings.” Scroll down and tap “Account Privacy,” then toggle “Message History” to “On.

Yes, parents can see what their children are searching on WiFi networks. However, there are a few ways to help protect your privacy. One is to use a VPN service, which will encrypt your traffic and make it more difficult for someone to spy on your searches. You can also use a browser extension like Privacy Badger, which will block third-party trackers from following you around the web.

Your parents can see what apps you use on WiFi if they are connected to the same network as you. They can also see what websites you visit and what data you send and receive.

There are a few different ways to monitor your child’s internet activity. One way is to use parental controls on your home network router. This will allow you to restrict what websites your child can visit and how much time they can spend online. Another way is to use a software program that will track your child’s internet activity. This will allow you to see what websites they have visited, what they have searched for, and how long they have been online.