Parental control on Xiaomi, Redmi and smartphones POCO β It's a useful feature to limit kids' access to unwanted content, but sometimes it's a barrier for adult users. MIUI Family Guard, or a child accidentally blocked a device, and in this article, we'll look at all the legal and technical ways to remove parental control, including bypassing the device. PIN-code, Mi Account reset, and even methods for cases where access to an account is lost.
It is important to understand that some methods require administrator rights or factory settings, which can lead to data loss. We will describe the risks of each method in detail and give recommendations for saving information. If you are not sure about your actions, contact the Xiaomi service center with documents confirming ownership of the device.
1. Standard disabling parental control through MIUI settings
If you have access to a password from parental control or a Mi Account tied to your device, you can undo the restrictions in 2 minutes, which works on all current versions of MIUI 12-14 and does not require a data reset.
Instructions:
- π± Open the Settings app (cog icon on the home screen).
- π Go to the Password and Security section β Parental control.
- π Enter the current one. PIN-Mi Account Code or Password.
- βοΈ Click Disable Parental Controls and Confirm Action.
If after entering the password there is an error "Incorrect password", check:
- π Keyboard layout correct (possibly Caps Lock enabled).
- π§ Relevance of the linked email in Mi Account (if the password was reset).
- π Time on the device β sometimes sync failure blocks authorization.
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If you forgot. PIN-code, but remember the password from Mi Account, try to reset the restrictions through the web version [family.xiaomi.com](https://family.xiaomi.com).
β οΈ Note: On some models (POCO F3, Redmi Note 11) after disabling control, you may need to restart the device. If the restrictions remain, check the settings in the Google Play Store (Family section) β Parental control).
2. reset parental control via Mi Account (if the PIN is forgotten)
If you don't remember PIN-code, but you have access to the Mi Account attached to the phone, you can remove the restrictions remotely.
Step-by-step:
- π Go to the Mi Account website and log in.
- π± In the Devices section, find your smartphone and press Control.
- π Choose Reset Parental Controls (or Remove Restrictions in New Versions).
- π§ Confirm the action via email or SMS.
If there is no reset option:
- π§ Check that the device is connected to the Internet (via Wi-Fi or mobile network).
- π Update your browser page or try another (Chrome, Firefox).
- π± Make sure your phone is syncing with Mi Cloud (Settings) β Mi Account β Synchronization).
What if the device is not displayed in the Mi Account?
| Xiaomi model | Support for remote dumping | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Redmi Note 10/11/12 | β Yes. | Requires MIUI 12.5+ |
| POCO X3/X4/X5 | β Yes. | Synchronization delays of up to 5 minutes |
| Mi 11/12/13 | β Yes. | Supports reset via the Mi Home app |
| Older models (until 2019) | β No. | Resetting through Recovery is required |
3. bypassing parental controls through Recovery mode (without loss of data)
If the Mi Account is lost, and PIN-The code is unknown, you can try to disable control through the recovery mode. This method works on most Xiaomi devices with the unlocked bootloader.
You'll need:
- π USB-Type C Cable (for connecting to a PC).
- π» Computer with drivers installed ADB and Fastboot.
- π Unlocked bootloader (if not, see Section 5).
Instructions:
- π Turn off the phone and press the power button. + Volume up to enter Recovery.
- π± Connect the device to your PC and select Connect with MIAssistant.
- π» On your computer, open the command line and type: adb shell su pm uninstall -k --user 0 com.miui.guardprovider
- π Reboot the phone (reboot).
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β οΈ Note: On some models (Redmi) 9A, POCO M3) This method can cause a system failure. Before running, back up your system via Mi Cloud or TWRP (if established).
4. Full reset (Hard Reset) - the last method
If other methods fail, you can reset to factory settings, which will delete all data on your device, including apps, photos and accounts, and only use this method if:
- π You don't have access to your Mi Account.
- π± The phone does not respond to other ways to unlock.
- π¦ You do not need to save data (or it is already reserved).
How to make a Hard Reset:
- π Turn off the device.
- π± Press the power button. + Loudness up before the appearance of the Mi logo.
- π In the Recovery menu, select Wipe Data β Wipe All Data.
- π Confirm the action (it may be necessary to enter a password from Mi Account after rebooting).
On models with a locked bootloader (for example, Xiaomi 12T) after reset will require authorization in the previously tied Mi Account. Without this, the phone will turn into a βbrickβ!
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5 Unlocking the bootloader for deep reset
On new Xiaomi devices (released after 2021), the bootloader is locked by default, which means that it will require official unlocking to reset parental controls via Fastboot or install custom firmware.
The process takes up to 72 hours and requires:
- π± Mi Accounts tied to your device for at least 7 days.
- π Internet connection on phone and PC.
- π» Mi Unlock Tool (download from the official website).
Step-by-step:
- π§ Turn it on. OEM Unlock in Developer Settings (Settings) β The phone. β Version. MIUI β Press 7 times, then return to the Additional Settings β For developers).
- π± Attach Mi Account to your device in Settings β Mi Account.
- π Download your phone to Fastboot (Power button) + Loudness down).
- π» Connect to your PC, launch the Mi Unlock Tool and follow the instructions.
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Unlocking the bootloader will void Xiaomiβs warranty.After the procedure, the device will be marked as βunlockedβ in the system, which may interfere with future OTA updates.
6.Alternative methods: bypassing ADB and Safe Mode
If the standard methods didnβt work, you can try to bypass the restrictions through Safe Mode or ADB.
Method 1: Safe Mode (Safe Mode)
- π Press the power button before the turn off menu appears.
- π± Hold your finger on Turn off before you ask to go to Safe Mode.
- βοΈ In Safe Mode, try uninstalling Family Guard app through settings.
Method 2: ADB (for Advanced)
If you have developer rights, you can disable control via commands:
adb shell
pm disable-user --user 0 com.miui.guardprovider
pm uninstall -k --user 0 com.miui.guardproviderβ οΈ Attention: Use ADB On locked devices, it can lead to bootloop ( looped boot).Before executing commands, study the documentation for your model.
7 What should I do if nothing helps?
If all of these methods fail, there are two options:
- π Contact the Xiaomi service center with documents on the phone (passport, purchase check.
- π§ Install custom firmware (such as LineageOS or Pixel Experience), but this will require unlocking the bootloader and may take away warranty.
The cost of unlocking in the service:
| Type of service | Cost (β½) | Timeline |
|---|---|---|
| Resetting parental controls (with documents) | 500β1500 | 1-3 hours |
| Unlocking Mi Account (without documents) | 2000β5000 | 1-2 days |
| Flashing (castom software) | 3000β8000 | 2-5 days |
On some models (Xiaomi 13 Ultra, Redmi K60 Pro) reset parental controls without access to the Mi Account is technically impossible due to hardware protection, in which case the only way out is to contact the service.