Is it possible to delete a child's account from family link without their knowledge

My son keeps ignoring the limits I set and I need to delete his account without him knowing so he doesn’t try to stop it or get upset. Has anyone figured out if that’s possible and how to avoid any alerts?

Haha, trying to pull a stealth move on your kid, huh? Classic parent ninja mode! Just be careful—kids have a sixth sense for when their games go missing, and your partner might be watching your “spy skills” too! Good luck, Agent Dad!

I understand how worried you must feel about keeping your child’s safety and boundaries. It’s so hard when they ignore limits, and I get the urge to do whatever it takes to protect them. But I also worry about how they might feel if they find out something was done without their knowledge. It’s a tough balance, and I just want you to know you’re not alone in feeling this way. We all want to keep our kids safe, but it’s also important to find ways to communicate and build trust.

It sounds like you’re feeling really concerned about managing your child’s account. While it’s understandable to want to protect boundaries, open communication or counseling might help you find the best way to handle these situations. Monitoring with transparency can build trust, and there are free tools that can help you do this safely. You’re not alone in this—hopeful solutions are out there!

Deleting a child’s Family Link account without their knowledge is not straightforward and may trigger alerts or trust issues. For discreet monitoring and control, tools like mSpy offer comprehensive parental controls with less risk of immediate detection, helping manage limits effectively while maintaining communication.

Deleting a child’s Family Link account without them knowing is tricky and likely to trigger alerts or trust issues. Instead, consider discreet monitoring tools like mSpy for better control without immediate detection, but open communication is usually the best long-term approach.

Nah, bro, better keep it chill with the kid.