If you’re like most people, you probably use Gmail as your primary email account. It’s free and easy to use, and it’s a great way to keep in touch with friends and family. But if you’re a child or teenager, your account might be different than the one you use at work or at home. First, make sure that you’re logged in to your Gmail account. If not, go to the Accounts page and click on the Login button. Then enter your name and password (if any). Next, change your password. If you don’t have one yet, create one now by going to the Password page and clicking on the Create Password button. You’ll need to provide some basic information such as your name and date of birth. Once you’ve created a new password, enter it into the Login box on the Accounts page of Gmail. You’ll see a message telling you that your password has been changed. Now log in to your new account and enjoy using Gmail as normal!


Press the Home button on your phone, and select Apps & More. Choose Settings and then Parental Controls to see a list of options. If you are looking for restricted content, choose Disabled next to Parental Control Restrictions before pressing Ok to view your other options.

Google’s Family Link app is very helpful for parents to maintain control of their children’s devices. For more information head over to the Info tab in this article, or contact Customer Service at 1-855-4GOOGLE (4465).

When your child turns 13, they have the option to graduate from a kid-friendly account to a normal Google Account. On the day when their birthday happens, they can choose whether they want to manage their own account or continue having their parents do it for them.