How do I add a supervised device to Family Link?

How do I add another device to family sharing?

When you add a family sharing device, it is added to the list of devices that can access your family's content.

You must use a device that you own in order for it to be added to your family.

If you already have a family sharing device, tap the device in the list. Tap Add to Family. Enter the family name or group name of the new device. Tap Done. What happens if I delete a family sharing device? If you remove a device from family sharing, it can still access content on your account. However, it will not be able to access any shared content.

If you remove a device from family sharing, and you later add another device that was previously removed, the device will not be able to access any shared content. If you remove a device from family sharing, and you later add another device that was previously added, the device will be able to access any shared content. How do I get a refund on a subscription? You can't get a refund. If you are a paid subscriber, you cancel at any time. If you are a free subscriber, you can stop using the service by turning off the feature.

Will my credit card information be kept private? Yes. We will never store your credit card information on our servers. We may keep a record of your billing information for a limited amount of time to verify your identity.

I would like to subscribe to Family Sharing. Do I need a credit card to subscribe? No. You can subscribe with a debit card or with a gift card.

How do I cancel a subscription? Go to the Account Details page. Tap Payment Method. Tap Cancel Subscription.

Can I change the Family Sharing password? Go to the Account Details page. Tap Change Password. Enter the new password twice. Tap Save Changes.

Can I share content to another family member? On the Account Details page, tap the Family Sharing icon next to the device you want to share content with. When I share a movie or TV show, do I need to log in to watch it? After you share the movie or TV show, you can open it at any time.

How do I add a supervised device to Family Link?

Supervised devices add a step in the enrollment process for Family Link.

The supervised device is needed to protect Family Link from unauthorized access. We recommend that the supervised device be the primary device for enrolled users and use one device for all enrolled users.

If you add a supervised device, Family Link will request that you install the supervised device on each enrolled member's device and connect it to Wi-Fi or cell phone service. Enrollment Process. When you enroll a new member to Family Link, the steps are different for supervised and unsupervised devices. New Family Member Enrollment. The steps for enrolling a new member are: From the home screen, tap the Settings icon. Tap Family Link. Tap Add Family Member.

Tap Add New Family Member. On the Add New Family Member screen, you can choose between Supervised and Unsupervised devices. Supervised device enrollment. Follow the prompts in this order, tapping Next when prompted. If you are enrolled as a Primary User: Enroll the new family member's device. Enroll the supervised device. If you are not enrolled as a primary user, or if you have not enrolled any Family Link members as a primary user, do the following: Enter your email address and log in with your Google account. Select the Add New Family Member button. On the Add New Family Member screen, select either Supervised or Unsupervised devices. Unsupervised device enrollment. When enrolling an unsupervised device, skip the above steps for enrollment. Instead, the only steps you need to complete are the following: If you want to enroll your primary device as a supervised device, you don't need to do anything else. How do I get enrolled as a primary user?

How do I add a device to family mode?

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1 of 41. Adding a device to family mode is a two-step process. First, select the device from the list of connected devices on the mobile data tab. Then click the Add button in the mobile data page. The device is added to the list on the mobile data tab and its associated information displays on the Settings page.

You can remove the device from the list by clicking its name, then tapping the Clear button. 2 of 41. The device has completed registration. To view or modify any settings, tap Home on the home screen, and tap Settings.

3 of 41. Tap Data & Connections. 4 of 41. The mobile data screen appears. 5 of 41. The device's list is displayed. Tap the device that you want to modify.

6 of 41. Tap the Add button. 7 of 41. The device joins the mobile data service. 8 of 41. If the device has successfully registered for Mobile Internet, the mobile data service icon next to the device name appears green. 9 of 41. Tap the device name to open a list of pages that can be accessed by all family members using this device. 10 of 41. Tap Family. 11 of 41. See the pages shown in the table. 12 of 41. Tap the page for the account owner or manager. 13 of 41. The account owner or manager has joined the network. If this was a SIM-only device, the number you dialed is now displayed. In addition, the available settings vary depending on the account type. For account type 3G, see Accessing Settings. For account types 2G/EDGE, see Mobile Data.

14 of 41. Tap the page for a child or shared profile. The number you dialed is not displayed if this is a SIM-only device.

15 of 41. Click the Edit button. The owner of the device is added to the user's information on this device. The available settings vary depending on the account type. For account types 3G, see Accessing Settings.

16 of 41. Tap the page for an individual child or shared profile.

How many devices can you have on Family Link?

Here are some tips on how to set up Family Link with more than one Android device.

You can't use Family Link with multiple Android devices, at least not in its most useful form. You can share content and family data across all your devices - even if they're running different operating systems or from different manufacturers - but you can only use Family Link for Family Book when everyone has a Samsung account. There's no sharing of other things like music, movies, games and apps, so you can only use Family Link for Family Book as a catch-all solution. If you have an Android tablet or iPhone that you use to access Family Link then this guide is for you. We'll talk about your options for using Family Link with multiple Android devices, give some tips on how to set up a Family Link account with your own personal Samsung account, and answer the big question: Can you access Family Link on your non-Samsung devices? But first, we need to talk about what Family Link is and why you might want to use it. What is Family Link? Family Link is an app that works on both Android and iOS devices. It allows families to share content, photos and other details from their devices. You can use it as a simple content sharing tool for your whole family or just the kids.

When a family member gets access to Family Link by being invited to your private Samsung account, they can download the app on up to 10 of your devices. You can use Family Link to: Share family photos and videos. Access and edit the family calendar and plan events. Sync contacts. Manage your personal and shared accounts. What you can't do is play any games, watch videos or listen to music on your non-Samsung devices through Family Link. Only devices running a Samsung operating system can access Family Link and the Samsung-specific features.

But what if you have an Android device that can't be replaced with a Galaxy phone or vice versa? What if you use Family Link on both your Samsung and non-Samsung devices? Let's take a look. How to set up Family Link on multiple Android devices. In the Family Link section of the app, tap Manage My Devices.

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