Age guide
What age is Snapchat ok for?
Snapchat’s minimum age is 13. Because messages disappear and Snap Map can share location, many parents wait beyond 13; if used, enable Ghost Mode and limit who can contact your child.
Minimum age
Snapchat’s stated minimum age is 13.
Why age matters here
- Minimum age is 13 — below that the app isn’t designed for the user.
- Snaps and Stories are ephemeral, which can reduce a parent's visibility into shared content.
- Snap Map can share precise location unless Ghost Mode is enabled.
If they do use Snapchat — set these
- Switch the account to private so only approved followers see posts.
- Limit who can send direct messages to existing contacts only.
- Link the platform's family-pairing / supervision tool to a parent account.
- Turn off precise location sharing and location tags in posts.
- Turn off account suggestions and find-by-phone/email so strangers can't discover the account.
- Enable restricted mode or the sensitive-content filter.
- Remove full name, school, age and identifiable photos from the public profile.
- Set daily screen-time or usage limits.
- Turn off activity status and read receipts.
- Turn off personalized ads and limit data sharing.
Check your child’s actual setup
Run the free scanner for a setup score on Snapchat and the exact settings to change.