Safety guide

Best privacy settings for Snapchat

These are the Snapchat settings worth setting first, starting with location (Ghost Mode) and who can reach your child.

Last updated July 10, 2026

Recommended age

Applies from age 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.

Main risks

  • 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.

Safety settings checklist for Snapchat

  • Account is private

    High priority

    Switch the account to private so only approved followers see posts.

  • Direct messages restricted to known contacts

    High priority

    Limit who can send direct messages to existing contacts only.

  • Parental supervision linked

    High priority

    Link the platform's family-pairing / supervision tool to a parent account.

  • Precise location is off

    High priority

    Turn off precise location sharing and location tags in posts.

  • Not discoverable by strangers

    Medium priority

    Turn off account suggestions and find-by-phone/email so strangers can't discover the account.

  • Sensitive-content filter / restricted mode on

    Medium priority

    Enable restricted mode or the sensitive-content filter.

  • Identifying info minimized

    Medium priority

    Remove full name, school, age and identifiable photos from the public profile.

  • Screen-time / usage limits set

    Lower priority

    Set daily screen-time or usage limits.

  • Activity status / read receipts off

    Lower priority

    Turn off activity status and read receipts.

  • Ad / data personalization minimized

    Lower priority

    Turn off personalized ads and limit data sharing.

Talking to your child

  • Ask what they like about the app before talking about risks — lead with curiosity, not a lecture.
  • Agree the settings together at the same screen, so it feels like a shared decision, not a punishment.
  • Make it normal to tell you about anything uncomfortable — no blame for messages they didn’t ask for.
  • Revisit the settings every few months; apps change defaults and your child’s use changes too.

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