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.

Local rules to check

  • Platform minimums are a baseline. Local privacy or online-safety law can still require parental consent or a higher access age.
  • EU/UK digital-consent thresholds vary by country: UK and Portugal 13; Italy and Spain 14; France 15; Germany 16.
  • United States: COPPA rules apply under 13, and state social-media laws may add stricter account rules.
  • Australia: covered age-restricted social media platforms must take steps to prevent under-16 accounts.
  • Snapchat is generally 13+, but its terms also defer to any higher age required in the user’s country.

Why age matters here

  • Minimum age is 13 — below that, the app isn’t designed for a child that age.
  • 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

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