Meta has announced that it’s introducing parent-managed accounts on WhatsApp. Designed to allow young people under the age of ...
WhatsApp is rolling out parent-managed accounts for under-13 users, limiting features to messaging and calls while giving ...
The tech giant says the new features are designed to alert users before they engage with something suspicious.
With a WhatsApp parent-managed account, parents will be able to control who their child is allowed to contact, which groups they can join, and review message requests from unknown users.
The parent will decide who can contact them, which groups they join, and what messaging requests get granted. Today, WhatsApp ...
BRUSSELS, March 11 (Reuters) - Meta Platforms-owned WhatsApp said on Wednesday it would allow parents to create accounts for pre-teens, restricted to messaging and calling, amid rising global concerns ...
WhatsApp's parent-managed accounts will not have access to features such as Meta AI, Channels or Status. Users will also not be able to turn on disappearing messages.
WhatsApp has unlocked a new segment of young users by launching parent-managed accounts. Here's how they work.
As national security services warn that Russian hackers are currently engaged in new global attacks against WhatsApp and Signal users, here’s how to stay safe.
WhatsApp’s new warning system can stop scammers from hijacking your account by tricking you into scanning a QR code or entering your phone number.
Meta has unveiled a fresh suite of anti-scam protections across WhatsApp, Facebook, and Messenger, designed to alert users to suspicious behaviour and help prevent fraudulent activity.