Snapchat Introduces New Family Safety Features for Parents
Snapchat has unveiled a range of new features aimed at enhancing family safety, enabling parents to gain a better understanding of their teenagers' app usage. These updates are part of Snapchat’s Family Center, a dedicated parental control hub that provides guardians with insights into their teen's activities while maintaining their privacy.
The company emphasizes that these new tools are designed to promote healthier digital habits and facilitate informed discussions
Let’s delve into the latest features introduced in Snapchat’s Family Center.
Tracking Screen Time and Activity Screen Time and Activity Insights
A significant new feature is the screen time tracking capability, which reveals the amount of time teenagers spend on Snapchat daily.
Parents can now access the average daily usage
- Chatting with friends
- Sending and receiving Snaps
- Utilizing the camera
- Exploring the Snap Map
- Viewing content on Spotlight and Stories
This comprehensive breakdown is intended to assist parents in understanding their teens' interactions with the app and initiating discussions about balanced screen time.
Monitoring New Friend Connections Insights Into New Friend Connections
Snapchat has enhanced its friend monitoring capabilities
Previously, parents could only view their teen’s friends list and recently added contacts. With the latest enhancements, they can now also access contextual signals that indicate how their teen may know a new friend.
These signals can include:
- Mutual friends
- Shared communities
- Saved contacts in the phone
This added context aids parents in assessing whether their teen is connecting with individuals they may already know offline
Enhanced Safety and Educational Resources Expanded Safety and Educational Resources
In addition to the new monitoring features, Snapchat has rolled out additional safety and educational resources for families.
The platform has launched a step-by-step instructional video to assist parents in effectively setting up and utilizing Family Center tools.
Current features in the Family Center include:
- Content restrictions
- Location sharing options
- Tools for reporting suspicious or harmful accounts
Parents also have the ability to disable Snapchat’s My AI chatbot for their teens and may soon have the option to block access to AI-powered search tools like Perplexity.
Balancing Safety with Teen Privacy A Balance Between Safety and Teen Privacy
Snapchat asserts that the intention behind these features is not to invade teenagers' privacy but to offer transparency and guidance for families
According to Snap Inc., these updates aim to foster trust while promoting open discussions about digital safety.
Uthara Ganesh, Head of Public Policy for APAC at Snap Inc., stated that the new tools provide parents with clear and practical insights into how teens engage with Snapchat, enabling families to make informed decisions regarding screen time and online interactions.
As social media usage among teenagers continues to rise, platforms are increasingly implementing tools to help families navigate digital environments safely. Snapchat’s updated Family Center features are designed to equip parents with valuable insights while ensuring a degree of privacy for teens.
By providing activity insights, friend connection signals, and enhanced safety resources, Snapchat aims to assist families in developing healthier online habits and safer social media experiences