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Snapchat strengthens privacy protections for teenage users

Published on: June 11, 2026 4:33 PM

Snapchat has introduced a new set of privacy-focused measures for users aged 13 to 15, placing them into private profiles designed to reduce contact with strangers and improve online safety. The update reflects growing efforts by social media companies to create safer digital environments for younger users while addressing concerns from parents and regulators.

Under the new system, teenagers in this age group will have stricter controls over how their content is shared across the platform. Stories and Spotlight posts will only be visible to mutual friends, meaning both users must follow each other before content can be viewed, significantly limiting exposure to unknown accounts.

Moreover, Snapchat has revised how younger users interact with the Spotlight feature by restricting public content sharing. Previously, teenagers could publish Spotlight posts to a broader audience, but the new rules limit visibility to approved connections. The platform has also removed certain engagement metrics that may create pressure related to popularity and online recognition.

The company continues to expand existing safety protections already available to teen users. Strangers cannot directly send friend requests or private messages to younger users, while warning notifications appear if a teenager attempts to communicate with someone outside their trusted network. Snapchat also maintains limits on the type of content accessible to underage users.

In addition, Snapchat has enhanced its Family Center tools to provide parents with greater insight into their children’s app usage. Guardians can now view how much time teens spend across different sections of the platform, including Stories and Spotlight, without gaining access to private conversations or personal messages.

Meanwhile, users aged 16 to 18 will retain broader access to certain features, although content sharing remains limited to friends, followers, and mutual connections. The update highlights a wider industry trend as major social media platforms continue introducing stronger child safety measures and tighter controls to reduce harmful interactions online.

Filed Under: Lifestyle, World Tagged With: child protection, Family Center, Latest, private profiles, Snapchat privacy, Spotlight restrictions, teen safety

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