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TikTok Enhances Family Pairing: More Control, More Transparency for Parents

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Johannesburg, 13 March
 – TikTok is rolling out expanded parental controls and well-being tools designed to support families in fostering healthier digital habits for teens. These updates, part of TikTok’s commitment to online safety, enhance Family Pairing by providing parents with greater oversight while encouraging responsible and mindful screen time among younger users.

The latest updates include:

  • Time Away Scheduling – Parents can set custom screen-free periods (e.g., school hours, bedtime, weekends). While teens can request extra time, parents have final approval.
  • Teen Network Visibility – Parents can now see who their teen follows, who follows them, and any blocked accounts, fostering open discussions about online interactions.
  • Proactive Reporting Alerts – Soon, when a teen reports content that may violate TikTok’s Community Guidelines, they will have the option to notify a trusted adult, even if Family Pairing is not enabled.

With these updates, Family Pairing now offers parents more than 15 customisable safety, privacy, and well-being features to tailor their teen’s experience on TikTok.

Encouraging Healthier Digital Habits for Teens

To help teens develop more mindful screen time habits, TikTok is introducing a Wind-Down feature for users under 16. If they remain active on TikTok after 10 PM, their For You Feed will be interrupted with a full-screen reminder and calming music, encouraging them to log off. If they continue scrolling, a second, more persistent prompt will follow.

Early trials indicate that most teens choose to keep these reminders enabled, reinforcing the feature’s effectiveness in shaping positive digital behaviours. Over the coming weeks, TikTok will test meditation exercises within the feature, as research shows that mindful meditation can improve sleep quality.

“At TikTok, safety is at the core of everything we do. These new updates are part of our ongoing commitment to empowering families with the tools they need to foster healthy digital habits. By enhancing Family Pairing, strengthening our industry partnerships, and introducing innovative well-being features, we’re ensuring that young users can explore, create, and connect in a safe and positive online environment,” said Adam Presser, Head of Operations & Trust and Safety at TikTok.

Empowering Young Learners with STEM

TikTok’s commitment to educational content continues to grow. Since launching its dedicated Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (STEM) feed, millions of teens worldwide have engaged with STEM-focused content, fostering curiosity and learning in a fun and accessible way. The STEM feed is now available in over 100 countries, offering young users inspiration, innovation, and expert-led learning resources on TikTok.

Industry Partnerships Driving Online Safety Standards

TikTok is actively collaborating with global leaders to strengthen age assurance and digital safety across the industry. The platform utilises machine learning to enforce age verification, ensuring younger users have an age-appropriate experience while removing accounts that do not meet the platform’s requirements.

In partnership with Telefónica, TikTok is also exploring mobile service provider-based age verification, enhancing authentication and security measures. Additionally, TikTok is a key participant in the Multi-Stakeholder Dialogue on Age Assurance, working alongside the Centre for Information Policy Leadership and the WeProtect Global Alliance to establish best practices for age verification across digital platforms.

As part of its commitment to putting young voices at the centre of platform improvements, TikTok is expanding its Global Youth Council for 2025. Following a successful first year, the council—originally launched in 2023—was designed to amplify teen perspectives and enhance their experience on the platform.

This year, the council has nearly doubled in size, now featuring 28 members from 15 countries, including new representatives from Nigeria, Cameroon, Canada, Qatar, and Australia. Returning members from Brazil, Indonesia, Kenya, Mexico, the UK, and the US will continue their participation for a second term. The Youth Council plays a vital role in shaping TikTok’s safety, well-being, and inclusivity policies, ensuring that the platform continues to evolve with the needs and experiences of young users worldwide.

With these latest updates, TikTok is reinforcing its commitment to digital safety and well-being by introducing enhanced supervision tools, encouraging healthier online habits for teens, and strengthening collaborations with safety experts. These efforts reflect the platform’s ongoing work to create a safer and more supportive digital environment for families.

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