Greenlight is widely known as a debit card and financial literacy app for kids and teens, managed by parents. Greenlight Max is its top-tier subscription plan, typically offering features like 5% cashback on purchases, purchase protection, cell phone protection, and identity theft monitoring.
While marketed to families with children, a growing number of older adults are being added as a "parent-managed" user or considering the service for themselves. Here’s what older adults and their families need to know. Greenlight is designed for a parent-child relationship. However, adult children sometimes consider adding an aging parent to their Greenlight plan to help manage spending, prevent fraud, or give a grandparent a "connected" card. Conversely, some tech-savvy older adults might open their own account to oversee a grandchild. greenlight max for older adults

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