If you have a family link account with Facebook, Twitter, or any other social media site, it’s important to delete it if you no longer want to be associated with that family. Deleting a family link account is easy and can save you a lot of time and hassle. To delete a family link account on Facebook:

  1. Log in to your Facebook account.
  2. Click on the “Account Settings” button at the top of the page.
  3. Scroll down and click on the “Delete Account” button.
  4. Type in the following information into the “Delete Account Details” field: your name, your address, and your phone number (optional).
  5. Click on the “Delete Account” button.
  6. Your account will be deleted and you will not be able to access it anymore!

Open Family Link on your Android phone or tablet. Tap Menu in the upper left corner. More family group removal. Delete the family group using the top right button.

Open the Family Link app on your kid’s phone. Choose your child. On the “Settings” card, select Manage settings. Account information is available here. Tap Edit in the upper right corner. Make any necessary changes to your youngster’s account. Select Save from the menu in the top right corner.

To delete a family group, follow these steps: On your Android phone or tablet, open Google One. At the top, select Settings. Select Manage Family Settings. Manage family group Deletes the family group by tapping at the top right corner of your screen and selecting Remove.

Scroll down to “Backup/reset” in your settings and select “Factory reset.” The phone will ask you to set it up as a personal device when it powers back on. On the off chance that you don’t have the linked Google account’s password, make sure you have it handy. It won’t be removed without a factory reset.

On your parent device, open Family Link. Select the child who will no longer be supervised. Manage Settings Account Info is where you’ll choose to do so. Remove supervision by selecting Stop Supervision from the drop-down menu. Tap it and follow the on-screen instructions to stop monitoring your child’s conduct.