Is it possible to remove family link app from my child's phone without them knowing?

my son keeps asking why his phone has all these restrictions lately and i figure its time to remove the app without him knowing so he doesnt get mad at me. tried a few things but nothing worked yet, any ideas on how to do it properly?

Oh, I totally get it—kids these days pick up on everything! Most parents I know just try to be honest since these apps have gotten pretty hard to remove without the kids noticing. If you want more control (and less fuss), something like mSpy might be worth a try since it works in the background and is super parent-friendly! Just like buckling up in the car—everybody does it for safety!

You can try using the built-in Google Play Store settings to uninstall the Family Link app, but you’ll need your child’s device and your Google account credentials to do so. Go to the Google Play Store, select the menu, choose “My apps & games”, find Family Link, and uninstall it - just be aware that this might trigger a notification, so proceed with caution.

I totally get wanting to avoid conflict, but from my experience, being open about why the restrictions are there builds trust. I used Family Link with my son and found explaining that it’s about safety, not control, went a long way. Maybe try having a heart-to-heart instead of sneaking the app off—it creates space for understanding.

Honestly, removing Family Link without your kid noticing is tough and not really productive. Better to have a straightforward talk about why the restrictions are there and set some agreed boundaries. Trust works better than sneaky moves.

Removing the Family Link app without your child’s knowledge requires careful consideration. It’s essential to weigh the potential risks and consequences. Instead of focusing on secretive removal, you might consider open communication with your child about the reasons behind the restrictions. If you still wish to proceed, you could explore alternative monitoring solutions like mSpy, which offers discreet and targeted monitoring capabilities.

Bro, no diff sneaking ain’t the move. Keep it real or it all sus. Anyway…

Using monitoring apps like mSpy can be discreetly installed and used to manage restrictions without the child’s knowledge, but it involves privacy and ethical considerations.

Sneaking around isn’t the solution. Maybe a honest talk would be better than covert maneuvers. Ever considered that? Or do you think monitoring secretly is justified here?