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WhatsApp Launches Parent-Managed Accounts for Pre-Teens

WhatsApp rolled out parent-controlled accounts for children under 13, giving guardians oversight of contacts and group memberships.

Emanuel DE ALMEIDA 11 Mar 2026, 21:06 2 min read 4 views 0 Comments

Last updated 12 Mar 2026, 03:14

Key Takeaways

WhatsApp Introduces Supervised Accounts for Children

WhatsApp launched parent-managed accounts for pre-teens on March 11, 2026, marking the messaging platform's first dedicated feature for children under 13. The new accounts require parental approval for all contact additions and group memberships.

Parents must create and link these supervised accounts to their own WhatsApp profiles. TechCrunch reports the feature addresses growing demand for child-safe messaging options while maintaining WhatsApp's end-to-end encryption.

Target Users and Parental Controls

The feature targets families with children under 13 who want supervised messaging access. Parents can approve or deny contact requests, remove existing contacts, and control which groups their children can join.

Children can't modify these restrictions independently. The accounts maintain the same encryption standards as regular WhatsApp accounts while giving parents visibility into their child's messaging activity.

Rollout Timeline and Access

WhatsApp is deploying parent-managed accounts globally through a phased rollout starting today. Parents can set up supervised accounts through the main WhatsApp settings menu under a new "Family" section.

The company hasn't specified completion dates for the global rollout. Users should check for app updates and look for the family management options in their settings to access the new feature.

Frequently Asked Questions

How do I set up a WhatsApp parent-managed account for my child?
Go to WhatsApp settings, select the new 'Family' section, and follow the prompts to create a supervised account linked to your profile.
Can children under 13 use regular WhatsApp accounts?
No, WhatsApp's terms require users to be at least 13. The new parent-managed accounts are specifically designed for younger children with parental oversight.
Do parent-managed WhatsApp accounts have the same encryption?
Yes, supervised accounts maintain WhatsApp's end-to-end encryption while giving parents control over contacts and group memberships.

About the Author

Emanuel DE ALMEIDA

Emanuel DE ALMEIDA

Senior IT Journalist & Cloud Architect

Microsoft MCSA-certified Cloud Architect | Fortinet-focused. I modernize cloud, hybrid & on-prem infrastructure for reliability, security, performance and cost control - sharing field-tested ops & troubleshooting.

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