"Parents usually know who their teens are friends with and when they are hanging out – but don't eavesdrop on their private conversations.
"Our goal is to help empower parents and teens in a way that still protects a teenager's autonomy and privacy."
People wanting to join Snapchat must be at least 13 years old and only users aged up to 18 can join the Family Centre.
The move follows similar initiatives by other platforms, however, it has since been reported that children have been able to skirt the measures.
The Wall Street Journal reported earlier in the year that new family protection measures that were being piloted by Instagram and other platforms could be sidestepped by teenagers that set up a new account under a new name, and giving a fake age, given the lack of verification procedures.
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