Parents’ Guide to Snapchat

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Parents' Guide to Snapchat

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What is Snapchat?

Snapchat is a multimedia messaging app popular with teens for sharing photos, videos, and messages that disappear after being viewed.


Key Features:

  • Snaps: Photos or videos that disappear after being seen.
  • Stories: Posts viewable for 24 hours by friends or public, based on privacy settings.
  • Chat: Text messaging with friends.
  • Filters & Lenses: Fun effects added to photos/videos.
  • Snap Map: Shows location of friends on a map (can be hidden).
  • Discover: Content from publishers, celebrities, and brands.
  • Bitmoji: Personalized avatars used in chats and snaps.

Safety & Privacy Tips for Parents:

  1. Privacy Settings:
    • Set the child’s account to “Friends Only” for who can contact and view snaps/stories.
    • Disable “Quick Add” to avoid contact with strangers.
    • Turn off “See My Location” or use “Ghost Mode” on Snap Map.
  2. Understand Disappearing Messages:
    • Snaps and chats disappear after viewing, but recipients can screenshot or record the screen.
  3. Talk About Online Behavior:
    • Discuss what is appropriate to share.
    • Emphasize the risks of sharing personal info or inappropriate content.
  4. Use Parental Controls:
    • While Snapchat has limited direct parental controls, you can monitor usage via phone-level controls or third-party apps.
  5. Report and Block:
    • Teach your child how to report and block users if they feel uncomfortable.
  6. Regular Conversations:
    • Encourage open talk about their Snapchat use and experiences.

Signs of Trouble:

  • Unexplained mood changes or secrecy about Snapchat.
  • Receiving unknown requests or strange messages.
  • Exposure to inappropriate content.

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