Meta has introduced a new parent-managed account feature on WhatsApp. This feature allows parents or guardians to create and manage WhatsApp accounts for children under the required age limit. Once set up, parents can decide who can contact their child, which groups they can join, and manage several settings. This will make sure that younger users can communicate safely while still staying connected with family and friends. Keep reading to know more details about the feature and how to set it up.
A parent-managed account is designed for children under 13 years old (or below the minimum age required in their country or region). These accounts must be created and controlled by a parent or guardian who is at least 18 years old.
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Parents can manage their child’s experience on WhatsApp. For example, they can approve or reject message requests from unknown contacts, control which groups they can join, and manage privacy settings. Access to these controls is protected by a parent PIN.
All personal chats remain protected with end-to-end encryption, which means that messages and calls cannot be read or listened to by anyone else, including WhatsApp.
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