WhatsApp Just Launched Preteen Accounts (With Parental Controls)

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Emily Long

WhatsApp Just Launched Preteen Accounts (With Parental Controls)

If you have children under the age of 13, they will soon be able to have their own WhatsApp account for messaging and calling—but with heavy parent supervision. Users with parent-managed accounts can only message with saved contacts, and while preteens' communication will still be end-to-end encrypted and private from parents, supervising adults will be notified about certain account activity and have the ability to approve or decline requests. According to Meta, this account type is rolling out gradually and globally.

How parent-managed accounts work for preteens​


Managed accounts for WhatsApp users under 13 are limited to calling and texting with saved contacts and groups approved by parents. The built-in parental controls prevent access to many features of a regular WhatsApp account:


  • Meta AI


  • Channels


  • Status


  • Chat Lock


  • App Lock


  • Linked devices


  • Location sharing


  • View once messages


  • Disappearing messages in individual chats


  • Ads

Only saved contacts are able to see preteens' profile pictures and when they were last online. Parents have to approve changes to privacy settings as well as message and group invite requests from unknown contacts, which will go to a separate folder locked with a parent PIN. Managed accounts cannot create groups on their own.

Parents can also opt into notifications about account activity, such as when a contact is added, blocked, or reported; when a chat or contact is deleted; when a group is created, joined, or exited; and if disappearing messages are enabled in group chats. Notification options are under Settings > Parental controls in your WhatsApp account—select your child's account and tap More options > Manage notifications.

How to set up a supervised WhatsApp account​


To get your preteen started on WhatsApp, you'll need to download the latest version of the app on your child's device. After selecting your language, tap More options > Create a parent-managed account. You'll then be prompted to register and verify your child's phone number and birthday to confirm their age and tap Continue. Scan the QR code with your phone and follow the steps to set up a six-digit parent PIN. Then, go back to your child's device, enter your parent PIN, and select Continue to finish their account setup.

When users turn 13, they'll gain full access to WhatsApp features like Channels, Status, and Meta AI and be able to manage their own privacy settings. Parents will no longer get account activity notifications, and parental controls will be removed.

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