On Tuesday, Facebook-parent Meta Platforms announced a revamp to its suite of safety tools, empowering parents and guardians to better supervise who their teen children are talking to on Messenger.
What Happened: Parents and guardians can see who their teen children are talking to on Facebook Messenger, thanks to a new suite of parental supervision tools.
Starting Tuesday, parents and guardians in the US, UK, and Canada will be able to monitor the activity of their teenage children on Facebook Messenger. This includes who they are talking to, the people they have blocked, changes in the contact list, and more.
In a press release, Meta said these safety tools will roll out to other markets soon.
"Over the next year, we'll add more features to Parental Supervision on Messenger so parents can help their teens better manage their time and interactions while still balancing their privacy," Meta said, outlining its plans to expand these safety tools.