On June 18, 2026, Meta announced new safety features for users aged 13 to 17 on Facebook, Instagram, and Messenger, including:
- Automatic private settings for Teen Accounts, requiring approval for new followers, with non-followers unable to view or interact with content.
- Messaging limited to individuals they follow or are connected with.
- Tagging and mentioning restricted to followers, with offensive language filtered through the Hidden Words feature.
- Notifications to take breaks after 60 minutes of use.
- Muted notifications from 10 p.m. to 7 a.m., with automatic replies sent during those hours.
For users aged 13 to 15, accounts are private by default and require parental consent for changes. Older teens (16 to 17) can modify settings with parental notifications. The Family Center allows parents to manage settings and monitor activities.
Teens may need to verify their age if they change it on their account, and providing false information could lead to account suspension or permanent disablement.
Malina Enlund, Meta's head of safety policy for the Asia Pacific region, emphasized the importance of honesty about age. The Council for the Welfare of Children (CWC) supports creating a safe online environment rather than restricting access to social media, citing the 2021 UN Convention on the Rights of the Child.