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How to Create a Family Group on Google One

It lets you share subscriptions, set parental controls, and keep your household organized, all in one place.

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How to Create a Family Group on Google One
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With a Google Family Group, you can share paid services like Google One storage, YouTube Premium, and app purchases from the Google Play Store, saving money by splitting costs.

You can also set digital ground rules for your kids, including screen time limits and content restrictions. Whether you want to avoid paying for multiple subscriptions or just keep better tabs on your family’s online activity, setting up a Family Group makes managing Google services a whole lot easier.

In this guide, we will show you how to create a Google family.

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How to Create a Family Group on Google One

Step 1: Go to Google Family on a browser where your Google account is signed into and select Get started.

Step 2: Select Create a family group.

Step 3: Select Confirm under the “Ready to be a family manager?” prompt.

Step 4: Enter the email addresses of family members you want to invite to your Google family group, and click the Send button. You can only add 6 people.

  • Once they accept the invite, they'll be added to the group.
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Conclusion

If you’re already paying for Google services like YouTube Premium or extra cloud storage, a Family Group is a no-brainer. It’s an easy way to cut costs while keeping everyone’s accounts linked, without sharing passwords. Plus, the built-in parental controls give peace of mind if you have kids with their own devices.

The best part is that you can always adjust settings later. Start small by sharing a subscription, then explore features like location sharing or supervised accounts as needed.

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