Important: You can only delete your child's account if you created it, and they're under 13 or applicable age in your country.
If your child’s over 13 or the applicable age in your country, you can’t delete the child’s account. Instead, your child can delete their Google Account themselves.
If you delete your child’s account, you and your child lose all the information saved in their account. To stop supervision on specific devices, remove your child’s account from their device first.
What happens when you delete your child’s account:
- You lose all data and content on your child’s account, like emails, files, calendars, and photos.
- Your child won't be able to sign in with their account and use Google services like Gmail, Drive, Calendar, or Play.
- You'll lose access to content purchased on Google Play with your child’s account, like apps and games. They'll lose access to family subscriptions. Learn how to download data related to your child’s account.
If you delete your child’s account before you remove it from a signed-in device, it locks and requires a factory reset.
Tip: You can delete your own account. Learn how to delete your Google Account.
Tip: You can also manage your child's account when you select your child's name at g.co/YourFamily.
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