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Meta Adds New Parental Controls for Teen AI Chats

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Meta Adds New Parental Controls for Teen AI Chats

Meta is rolling out new tools that give parents more control over how their teenagers interact with the company’s AI characters. The update aims to make online conversations safer and more transparent for young users.

Helping Parents Stay Involved

With the new Meta parental controls, parents can now see and manage how their teens chat with AI. For example, they can turn off AI conversations entirely, block specific characters, or review general insights into the topics being discussed.
These tools don’t expose private details but give parents a clearer view of how their children engage with AI chatbots. In addition, Meta says the goal is to help families build healthy and responsible digital habits together.

Safety Comes First

The move comes shortly after the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) launched an inquiry into how AI might affect children and teens. The investigation focuses on major tech companies, including Meta, and how their AI products could impact mental health, privacy, and safety.
By introducing new controls, Meta appears to be addressing those growing concerns. The company says it wants parents to feel confident that their teenagers can explore technology safely and responsibly.
As AI becomes more common in social media and messaging apps, these steps could set a new standard for digital safety. Parents, therefore, gain more peace of mind while teens can still enjoy creative and educational AI interactions in a protected space.

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