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WhatsApp’s new pre-teen accounts put parents in charge, not the algorithm

By technologistmag.com12 March 20262 Mins Read
WhatsApp’s new pre-teen accounts put parents in charge, not the algorithm
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WhatsApp is rolling out parent-managed accounts for pre-teens, giving guardians full control over their child’s contacts and group chats, and how their privacy settings are configured, all managed from the parent’s own phone.

The feature targets families with children under 13. It’s WhatsApp’s clearest move yet to position itself as a safe messaging environment for younger users, at a time when pressure on tech platforms over child online safety has never been higher.

How parent-managed accounts actually work

Setup requires both phones in the same room. Parents link their own device to their child’s to connect the two accounts, and from that point, the parent is in charge. They decide who can send messages, which groups the child can join, and whether unknown contacts can reach them at all.

Every one of those settings is locked behind a parent PIN on the child’s device. A pre-teen can’t quietly undo restrictions without the parent noticing.

Privacy stays intact, even with parental oversight

WhatsApp is threading a real needle here. Individual conversations stay end-to-end encrypted, so parents can’t read what their child is actually saying. But they can monitor account activity, review incoming message requests from unknown contacts, and get notified when their child joins or leaves a group.

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That’s a meaningful distinction, and one parents should understand before they set this up. You get visibility into who your kid is talking to. You don’t get a transcript.

When you can expect it on your phone

WhatsApp hasn’t committed to a firm launch date, confirming only that the feature is arriving gradually over the coming months. No regions were named as getting early access, and there’s no cost involved since WhatsApp remains free.

If you have a pre-teen and you’re already on WhatsApp, watch your app updates. WhatsApp says it will refine the feature based on feedback as it rolls out wider.

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