What to Know
- Lock your device with a PIN.
- Use Google Play parental controls.
- Install apps for screen time limits.
Handing over your Android phone or tablet to a kid doesn’t have to mean total chaos. With the right settings, you can lock down the device, set up age-appropriate profiles, and control what your child can see or do, all without needing a tech degree. This guide walks you through the easiest ways to make any Android device safer for kids.
Put a Lock on Your Smartphone or Tablet
Lock your Android device with a PIN or password. After you activate the lock screen, you will be asked to enter the PIN any time you activate the device or attempt to make major changes, such as altering important Android Settings.
Create a New User on Your Device
Set up an Android guest account to allow or disallow access to certain apps on the device. By default, Android will block access to almost everything, including the Chrome browser, so you must manually select the games and apps your children can use.
In the Google TV app, you can restrict access to content based on parental rating. If you have kids of varying ages, you can set up specific profiles for each of them that are age-appropriate.
Set Up Parental Controls in Google Play
You can restrict downloads from the Google Play Store so that kids can’t purchase content without your permission. The restrictions in the Google Play store extend to movies, music, books, and apps. To set up parental controls in Google Play:
Tap your profile icon in the upper-right corner.
Choose Settings.
Select Family, then choose Parental controls.
Set Parental Controls in the Google Play Store to keep your kids from downloading inappropriate apps.
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Set the Parental controls toggle to the On position.
You will be prompted to enter your device’s PIN or password to make changes to parental controls.
Scroll down to toggle restrictions for each section. For Books and Music, the only option is to restrict adult content. Apps, Games, Movies, and TV use standardized age restrictions.
These restrictions only apply to apps available in the Google Play Store. These settings will not restrict access to pre-installed and side-loaded apps.
Best Apps for Childproofing Your Android Device
Some apps allow you to set additional restrictions, such as limiting screen time and restricting access to specific websites. For example:
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