How to Set Up Samsung Parental Controls? – Samsung Kids Mode, Google Family Link, and More

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Parents often think twice before giving a smartphone to their children, as young minds are at risk of developing an addiction and leaving essential tasks behind.

There’s no doubt about the rising sales of Samsung Galaxy smartphones, and one reason could be the safety features. So, if you’ve allowed your child to use one, don’t forget to set up the built-in Samsung parental controls for their safety.

To make things easier, you can read this write-up and follow the steps one by one to set up parental control methods on a device.

Quick Answer: To set Samsung parental controls, go to Settings >> Digital Wellbeing and parental controls. There, you can limit the app usage duration, screen time, and screen unlocks.

What are Samsung Parental Controls?

Samsung Parental Controls are built-in options through which you can set the necessary restrictions for your child. So, before you hand over a new smartphone to your child, it is better to consider these options:

Notes

The following steps are performed on Samsung Galaxy A50 S. However, they’ll be the same for other models as well.

Reset the Phone and Add an Account

If you’ve purchased a secondhand phone for your kid or are about to hand over your old Samsung device, you must reset it. This will erase all data on your device and even reset the installed apps.

Follow these steps:

  • Open Settings >> General Management.
    Open General management
  • Now, tap Reset from the list of options. 
    Reset
  • Then, tap Factory data reset.
    Factory data reset
  • Tap Reset at the bottom of the list of apps.
    Tap Reset

Once the factory reset completes, add your child’s Google account from Settings > Accounts > Add account

Set Up Samsung Kids Mode

If your child is younger than 13 years old (without a Google account), setting up Samsung Kids Mode is the best option, as it provides a safe environment for your child to explore things on the device. To set it up, follow these steps:

Notes

Kids Mode is only available on Samsung devices with Android 9.0 or higher.

  • Drag down the notifications bar and tap Samsung Kids.
    Tap Samsung Kids
  • Tap Next to begin.
    Tap Next
  • There, you can download “kid-friendly” apps and allow your kid to enjoy the featured apps like My Phone, My Camera, and My Gallery.
    Samsung Kids Mode
  • Now, tap the three-dot menu in the top-right and open “Parental control.”
    Parental controls

Now, you can set up parental controls from here or access the option from Settings. Proceed further to the next section to go through the details.

Enable Parental Controls

There are built-in parental controls on a Samsung phone that help you restrict Samsung screen time, limit phone usage, and much more. To access the feature:

  • Go to Settings >> Digital Wellbeing and parental controls.
    Tap Digital Wellbeing and parental controls
  • The first option you get is to set an App Timer on any applications used too much by your child. Just tap on the app and reduce the usage time.
    Set an app timer
  • Right below that, you’ll find “Your goals”, that help you set the average daily screen time usage and how many times the phone was unlocked
    Your goals
  • Tap on “Screen time” and set the screen time goal. Once you enter the limit, tap “Set” to confirm the action.
    Tap on Screen time Tap Set
  • Similarly, tap on Unlocks and enter the number of times your phone can be unlocked. Tap Set here as well to confirm the action.
    Tap on Unlocks Tap Set
  • In addition, you can find “Ways to Disconnect” that help your child focus on their life and keep the phone aside. 
    Ways to disconnect

The last option on the list is to set the Google Family Link, which can also be accessed via Settings.

Set Up Google Family Link

The last option under “Digital well-being and parental controls” is  “Parental controls.” Tapping on it will open the Google Family Link.

Parental controls on Samsung
  • Now, Google Family Link will appear on your screen; tap “Get started” to proceed further.
    Get started1
  • Now, proceed further as per the device’s user. Here, you need to continue with Parent, then tap Get Family Link. Doing this will install the app for you.
  • After installing it, set up your child’s device, and use Family Link to:
  • Monitor your browsing history.
  • Receive screen time reports.
  • Make a screen time schedule.
  • Monitor the device remotely.
  • See the child’s live location.
Notes

Google Family Link only works if your child is younger than 13 years old.

Restrict Google Play Purchases

If you don’t prefer to use Family Link, restricting Google Play purchases is a must. This ensures your kids don’t make any unexpected purchases without seeking your permission. So, to set the restrictions, follow these steps:

Notes

You can follow the same steps for any Android device whether they’re manufactured by Samsung or not.

  • Open the Play Store app on your phone.
  • Go to Settings >> Authentication.
    Open Settings Tap Authentication
  • Now, tap Require authentication for purchase.
    Tap Require authentication for purchase
  • Then, set the pointer to For all purchases through Google Play on this device
    Set the pointer
  • Now, go back to Settings, and tap Family.
    Tap Family
  • From the drop-down menu, tap Parental controls.
    Tap Parental controls 
  • Now, turn on the toggle for Parental controls are off. Enter the passcode and you’re all set.
    Turn on the toggle

Doing this will set restrictions on downloading any apps, movies, or other content that is not age-appropriate.

Enable Safe Search on Google

You can enable SafeSearch on Google to prevent your child from accessing any mature websites on the internet. Follow these steps to enable SafeSearch:

  • Open the Google app on your phone. 
  • Now, tap the profile icon present in the top-right.
    Tap the profile icon
  • Then, go to Settings >> Privacy & Safety >> SafeSearch.
    Go to Settings Tap Privacy & Safety Tap SafeSearch
  • Set the pointer to “Filter” to filter out explicit images, texts, and links.
    Set the pointer to Filter

So, these are the best methods to ensure the safety of your child while using a Samsung smartphone. However, these alternatives are available for a Samsung kids tablet as well.

Final Thoughts 

With built-in parental controls on Samsung smartphones, it is possible to limit screen time, app usage, and phone unlock. There’s even a Samsung Kids feature to help your children set up their own space.

Moreover, the settings would be the same if you bought a Samsung tablet for kids or a smartphone. If your child is under 13, Google Family Link is another initiative you can take to keep them away from any inappropriate content.

FAQs

How do I set parental controls on my Samsung?

Open Settings and tap Digital Wellbeing and Parental Controls. You’ll find the options to set limitations on the device, and you can also tap Parental Controls to set the Google Family Link.

Can I monitor my child’s Samsung phone?

You can set up Samsung Kids to customize the features and monitor your child. The other option would be the Family Link app.

How do I put my Samsung in kid mode?

Drop down the notification bar Tap Samsung Kids, tap Start, and make changes. You can also add it to the Home screen.

How to check screen time on Samsung?

Open Settings >> Digital Wellbeing and parental controls and tap on Screen Time to check for how many hours the phone is being used.

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