WhatsApp Rolls Out Parent-Supervised Accounts For Pre-Teens Over Safety Fears

WhatsApp has launched a new feature aimed at enhancing safety for children under 13 by introducing parent-supervised accounts. This initiative comes in response to growing concerns regarding online safety and privacy for younger users. The specialized accounts allow parents to manage their children’s WhatsApp experiences, thereby providing greater control over their interactions and content exposure. With this feature, parents can oversee their child's contacts and monitor their usage, ensuring a safer environment for communication. This move aligns with WhatsApp's commitment to create a secure platform while addressing the needs of families navigating digital spaces. As social media platforms increasingly face scrutiny over child safety, WhatsApp's parent-managed accounts represent a proactive step towards protecting minors in the digital age, reflecting a broader industry trend focused on enhancing user safety and privacy.
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