Meta‑owned
WhatsApp is introducing a
parent‑managed accounts feature that will allow children under the age of
13 to use the app with strong parental supervision and privacy controls.
👨👩👧 What Are Parent‑Managed Accounts?This new feature lets parents or guardians create and manage a whatsapp account specifically for their child under 13. These accounts are linked to the parent’s own whatsapp and include strict default privacy settings.
- Parents must use their own device and the child’s device together during setup.
- A parent PIN is used to control privacy settings and make changes.
- Chats remain end‑to‑end encrypted, meaning nobody outside the chat—including parents—can read the messages.
🔒 Safety and Parental ControlsThe focus of this update is on safety and controlled usage:✅ parents can
approve or block contacts who can message the child.
✅ They can decide
which groups the child is allowed to join.
✅ Message requests from unknown contacts go through parental review.
✅ No ads or automated AI content are shown to these accounts.
📵 Limited Features for KidsTo reduce risks and exposure:
- These accounts are restricted to basic messaging and calling only.
- Features like Meta AI integration, Channels, Status updates, and disappearing messages are disabled.
This ensures children aren’t exposed to broader social or AI‑powered content.
📅 Rollout & AvailabilityThe new parent‑managed account feature is
rolling out gradually over the coming months on both Android and iOS devices, and users will need the
latest version of WhatsApp to access it.
🧠 Why whatsapp Is Doing ThisThis move responds to
growing concerns about child safety online and
parental feedback asking for a way to let children use whatsapp in a
controlled, age‑appropriate environment.The existing minimum age for whatsapp use has been 13 in most regions, and this new feature provides a structured way for pre‑teens to be on the platform with parental oversight.
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