Snapchat Enhances Family Center with Detailed Usage Insights
Snapchat has updated its Family Center parental controls, introducing expanded visibility into teens’ app activity and social connections. Announced January 22, 2026, the changes aim to provide parents with clearer context about how young users engage with the platform while preserving message privacy.
Parents can now access a weekly overview of average daily time spent on Snapchat, broken down by feature categories. This includes time devoted to messaging and snapping with friends, using the camera for creation, exploring Snap Map, or viewing content on Spotlight and Stories. The dashboard format offers a more granular picture of usage patterns than previous totals, supporting discussions on balanced screen time.
A new “Trust Signals” feature adds context to new friendships. When a teen adds a contact, parents see indicators such as shared mutual friends (e.g., “XX+ Mutual Friends”), presence in the teen’s device contact book (“In Contact Book”), shared location visibility (“Can View Location”), or membership in the same school/community group (“[Community Name]”). Snap explains: “These trust signals make it easier for parents to understand new connections and have greater confidence that their teen is chatting with someone they know in real life.”
The update also improves Family Center navigation, embeds Snapchat’s online safety resources directly, and includes a new overview video highlighting key tools. These enhancements build on Family Center’s 2022 launch, which already enabled friend list visibility, location-sharing oversight, and basic safety alerts without accessing private chat content.

