WhatsApp launches parent-managed accounts for pre-teens amid safety concerns


A keyboard is placed in front of a displayed WhatsApp logo in this illustration taken February 21, 2023. REUTERS/Dado Ruvic/Illustration

BRUSSELS, March 11 (Reuters) - ⁠Meta Platforms-owned WhatsApp said on Wednesday it would ⁠allow parents to create accounts for pre-teens, ‌restricted to messaging and calling, amid rising global concerns about the impact of social media and chat apps on children.

A number ​of countries around the world are ⁠now seeking to follow ⁠Australia, which last year became the first country to ⁠adopt ‌a social media ban for teenagers because of mental health worries.

Messaging apps have also ⁠triggered concerns following hacking incidents where users were ​persuaded to ‌divulge security verification and pin codes giving malicious ⁠actors access ​to personal accounts and group chats.

WhatsApp said the idea of parent-managed accounts came after feedback from parents, who ⁠wanted a messaging service tailored for ​under-13s.

"These accounts come with strict new default settings, parental controls and options for parents to guide their pre-teens' (under ⁠13s) first messaging experiences," the messaging app said in a blog post.

"Once set up, these accounts are controlled by the parent or guardian who will be ​able to decide who can contact ⁠the account and which groups they can join. In ​addition, parents can review message ‌requests from unknown contacts and ​manage the account's privacy settings," it said.

(Reporting by Foo Yun Chee; Editing by Pooja Desai)

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