WhatsApp to Permit Under-13s on Platform With Parental Consent
In Brief
WhatsApp will allow users under 13 years old to join its platform if they have parental consent.
Key Facts
- WhatsApp is changing its policy to allow under-13s to use its messaging platform.
- Parental consent will be required for under-13s to join WhatsApp, according to Sky News.
- WhatsApp is operated by Meta.
- The change was reported by both Sky News and The Independent.
- No specific implementation date was mentioned in the sources.
What Happened
WhatsApp, the messaging service run by Meta, will permit users under 13 to access its platform if they have parental consent, according to recent reports.
Why It Matters
This policy change could impact how young users access messaging services and may influence parental oversight and online safety discussions.
What's Next
Further details on how parental consent will be verified and when the policy will take effect have not been disclosed in the sources.
Sources
- Sky News — Under-13s to be allowed on WhatsApp with parental consent(9h ago)
- The Independent — WhatsApp to let under-13s use app(9h ago)
