Published on April 23, 2026
Meta has long been a platform where teens explore interests, share experiences, and connect with friends. Traditionally, parents had limited visibility into their children’s online interactions, particularly those involving artificial intelligence on Facebook, Instagram, and WhatsApp.
The company has now introduced a feature that allows parents to see the topics their kids inquire about when using Meta’s AI. This change aims to address growing concerns around digital safety, enabling parents to monitor and guide their children’s interactions with AI.
After its rollout, the new feature allows parents to access a summary of AI-driven conversations their teens engage in. The information detailed includes popular subjects and questions, giving families a clearer understanding of the kind of content their young users are exploring.
The introduction of this feature is likely to impact conversations about digital privacy and trust between parents and teens. As guardians gain insight, they may feel more empowered to discuss online safety, while teens might experience increased scrutiny over their interactions with technology.
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