How can you bypass family link? (Huawei)?

Re
15

Please tell me, I can sometimes write more in the evening and have too little time

Un
-5

Not at all. Your parents must have good reasons why they don't want you to be on the internet all the time.

Nu
-1

You could opt out of the digital accompaniment in the Family Link app on your mobile phone, or reset your mobile phone by switching off your mobile phone, holding the On and Volume Up buttons and tapping on Factory Reset in the menu.

Please note, however, that you will then have to set up everything again and you will need your Google login data to reactivate the device!

Re
1

And i'm btw. Old enough to manage by yourself (legally)

Un
-8

No! Children have to follow the rules of their parents!

Re
2

No other solution.

Un
-8

So? Then get your own internet, move out and be your own boss.

Re

You move out at 18 and that then probably.

Un
-9

But. Let it be and stick to the announcements of your parents. Otherwise: move out.

Un
-8

Aha, so you are NOT old enough to manage it all on your own as you claimed. Since you are a minor, your parents decide.

Re
1

No, tell me, you're trying to tell me about rights, but you can only do that when you are 16? It hurts

Un
-8

But you probably didn't pay for your cell phone yourself, and neither did you pay for the internet. Your parents should therefore collect your cell phone overnight and only give it back to you in the morning.

Nu
2

Yes, yes, but I can still help here, as Google says it says that Family Link should only be used with the child's consent and not as a educational measure.

Nu
1

Unfortunately no, just talk to your parents about it, or step out of the "accompanied mode", as already described above.

Un
-3

This may be. Then the parents use other measures, such as WLAN at night, timer, etc.

Nu
2

Many parents are very strict and sanction their children very quickly due to overreactions, this has struck me quite often in my environment.

But they often don't understand that their children need a little more freedom the older they get!

What the person will make of my tip or what punishments they could get, they have to assess for themselves.

If the WLAN is switched off at night, it will definitely still have a mobile data connection and I don't quite understand the thing about the timer mentioned in your comment…

Long story short: The person can always assess and decide more and more, and understandably needs freedom, which is why I'm now giving you tips!

I hope you have a nice day and understanding for the person and me!

Best wishes!