Snapchat Parental Controls: How to Set Up Family Center and Keep Your Teen Safe
Snapchat’s Family Center lets parents monitor their teen’s friend activity and screen time without reading private messages. Here’s how to set it up and what to expect.

Since its debut, Snapchat has grown into one of the most popular social media platforms among teenagers worldwide. Its disappearing messages, creative camera tools, and fast-paced communication style make it highly appealing to younger users. At the same time, this rapidly expanding teen audience has raised concerns among parents about online safety, screen time, and digital interactions.
To address these concerns, Snapchat introduced Family Center, a dedicated parental control feature that allows parents to gain insight into their teens’ app usage while still respecting their privacy.
Here’s everything you need to know about Snapchat parental controls.
What Are Snapchat Parental Controls?
Snapchat parental controls are available inside Family Center, a supervision dashboard designed for parents and teens aged 13 to 17.
Once enabled, parents can:
- View their teen’s friend list
- See recent contacts
- Monitor weekly usage insights
- Understand new friend connections
- Access reporting and safety tools
Requirements to Set Up Family Center on Snapchat
As a parent, you cannot set up parental controls on Snapchat until you meet the following requirements:
- Both the parent and the teen have Snapchat accounts.
- You are friends on Snapchat.
- The teen accepts the supervision invitation.
Snapchat has made it clear that Family Center only works after mutual approval between the parent and teen accounts.
How to Set Up Parental Controls on Snapchat
Now that you know what Family Center on Snapchat is and meet the requirements to set it up, here’s how you can set up Family Center (Parental Controls) on Snapchat:
- Go to your Snapchat account settings.
- Here, scroll down and tap Family Center under the Privacy Controls section.
- Next, select your teen’s account and tap the Send Invitation button. Your teen will receive a request via Snapchat.
- Now, ask (not order) your teen to accept the invitation.
- Once the teen accepts the invite, parental controls activate.
What Insights Parents Get from the Family Center
Once Family Center is set up, parents gain access to activity insights that help them understand how their teens use Snapchat without viewing private conversations. The feature focuses on awareness and safety rather than direct monitoring.
Here’s what parents can see inside Family Center:
Friend and Communication Insights
Parents can:
- See their teen’s friend list
- See who they recently interacted with
- Check newly added friends
Additionally, Snapchat also provides Friend Trust Signals that show how a new connection may be linked, such as through mutual friends or shared contacts, helping parents better understand unfamiliar connections without revealing message content.
Screen Time and Usage Insights
Parents can see weekly screen time insights, including the average amount of time their teen spends on Snapchat and how that time is distributed across features like Chat, Camera, Snap Map, Stories, and Spotlight. These insights help families discuss app usage habits more informatively.
Safety and Activity Visibility
Family Center also gives parents access to safety and reporting tools and shows the teen’s location-sharing status when enabled by the teen.
What Parents Cannot See on Snapchat
Even with parental controls enabled, Snapchat protects teen privacy by limiting parents from:
- Reading messages or Snaps
- Viewing chat media
- Accessing saved conversations
- Seeing passwords or private files
Limitations of Snapchat Parental Controls
While Family Center offers helpful insights and supervision tools for parents, Snapchat has designed it to balance safety with teen privacy. Therefore, parents should understand that these controls provide visibility rather than full monitoring.
Here are some important limitations to keep in mind:
- No access to messages or Snaps: Parents cannot read chats, view shared media, or access saved conversations. Snapchat keeps all personal communication private.
- No screen time restrictions: Family Center shows usage insights but does not allow parents to set daily time limits or block app usage.
- Teen approval is required: Parental supervision only works after the teen accepts the invitation.
- Teens can leave Family Center at any time: Teens can end supervision whenever they choose, which immediately removes parental access to Family Center insights.
- Limited content filtering: Snapchat does not offer robust content blocking tools like dedicated parental control apps.
- Location sharing is optional: Parents can only see the teen’s location status if the teen enables location sharing in Snap Map.
A Safer Snapchat Experience
Snapchat’s Family Center gives parents greater peace of mind by offering meaningful insights into their teen’s activity on the platform while still respecting personal privacy. Instead of enabling strict monitoring, the feature focuses on transparency and awareness, helping families stay informed without compromising trust.
Remember, it is also important for parents to have open conversations with their teens about online behavior and safety.
Are you using Snapchat Family Center for your teen? Let us know your experience in the comments.
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