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  1. Under “Downtime,” tap Edit weekly schedule. Select the days you want to set downtime for. With your child's device. On your child's device, open Settings . On Android versions 8.1 (O) and up, tap Digital Wellbeing & parental controls. On other Android versions, tap Google Parental controls. To view the current settings, tap Downtime.

  2. With Downtime, you can set a schedule to limit when your Google Nest speaker or display can be used. Downtime is part of the Google Home app’s Digital Wellbeing tools and can help you manage the use of your family’s speakers and displays. Only home members can create and manage Downtime schedules.

  3. View a service's status history. You can see up to 5 years of status history for a Google Workspace service. Go to the Status Dashboard. At the bottom, click View history. You can review the list of incidents from the previous 365 days. To see incidents from the last 5 years, at the service name, click See more.

  4. Set up Digital Wellbeing. Digital Wellbeing is a set of tools that you can use to place limits on when and how your Google Nest or Home speakers and displays are used. Home members can create and manage Digital Wellbeing Filters and Downtime schedules. Learn more how to share a home and devices in the Google Home app.

  5. If you haven’t done so yet, you can make a Play Games profile: On your child’s device, go to Android Settings . Tap Google All services Settings for Google apps. Tap Play Games Create a profile. Select your gamer name and avatar. Tap Save. To approve the new profile on the child’s device, tap Ask in person.

  6. Set up a kids profile. From the Google TV home screen, go to your profile picture or initial. Under "Who’s watching," select Add a kid Get started. Select an option: If your child has a Google Account or kids profile in your family group: Select the child you want to set up. If you haven’t set up a child in your family group: Select Add a ...

  7. At the top right, tap Device settings Notifications & digital wellbeing Digital wellbeingNew schedule. Change Downtime schedule. Open the Google Home app . At the bottom, tap Home . Touch and hold your device. At the top right, tap Device settings Notifications & digital wellbeing Digital wellbeing.

  8. support.google.comGoogle Help

    Status dashboard. If you're having trouble accessing a Google product, there's a chance we're currently experiencing a temporary problem. You can check for outages and downtime on the Google Workspace Status Dashboard. Send feedback about our Help Center.

  9. Google Downtime - Google TV Community. Google TV Help. Google Help. Google TV. Starting in July, you can no longer purchase TV episodes and seasons from Google TV, but can continue to purchase TV shows from YouTube (depending on country availability). Learn how to access previously purchased titles and more here.

  10. At the bottom, tap Home . Touch and hold your device. At the top right, tap Device settings AudioAlarms & timers. To adjust the volume, move the slider. On Smart Clocks, to adjust the alarm volume, change the alarm settings on the device: On your Smart Clock, swipe left. At the bottom left, tap Settings.

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