Meta Expands 'Teen Accounts' to Facebook, Messenger Amid Children's Online Safety Regulatory Push

Meta said teens under 16 will require parental permission before they can go live.

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By Reuters | Updated: 8 April 2025 18:23 IST
Highlights
  • Meta has faced criticism for not doing enough to ensure kids' protection
  • It introduced privacy and parental controls on Instagram last year
  • The safety features will reach Messenger, Facebook in the coming months

Meta, TikTok,YouTube already face hundreds of lawsuits filed on behalf of children

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Meta Platforms is rolling out its "Teen Accounts" feature to Facebook and Messenger on Tuesday, as it faces sustained criticism about not doing enough to protect young users from online harms.

The enhanced privacy and parental controls, which were introduced on Instagram last year, will address concerns about how teens are spending their time on social media, the company said.

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Why Its Important 

Meta's expansion of safety features for teens comes as some lawmakers say they plan to press ahead with proposed legislation, such as the Kids Online Safety Act (KOSA), seeking to protect children from social media harms.

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Meta, ByteDance's TikTok and Google's YouTube already face hundreds of lawsuits filed on behalf of children and school districts about the addictive nature of social media.

In 2023, 33 US states including California and New York sued the company for misleading the public about the dangers of its platforms.

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Context 

Meta said teens under 16 will require parental permission before they can go live and disable a feature that automatically blurs images potentially containing nudity in direct messages.

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"We will start including these updates in the next couple of months," the company said.

In July 2024, the US Senate advanced two online safety bills — KOSA and The Children and Teens' Online Privacy Protection Act — that would force social media companies to take responsibility for how their platforms affect children and teens.

The Republican-led House declined to bring KOSA up for a vote last year, but suggested at a committee hearing late last month that they still plan to press ahead with new laws to protect kids online.

Top platforms, including Facebook, Instagram, and TikTok, allow users who are 13 years of age and above to sign up.

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