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Teen account data, including social connection information, is disclosed to a third party (the parent or guardian) when Family Center is active, meaning teen users have reduced informational privacy from their parent or guardian.
Interpretive note: The excerpt uses 'for example' before listing Friends, indicating the Friends list is illustrative rather than exhaustive. The canonical claim reflects only what is explicitly stated.
Snapchat's privacy policy now includes expanded language describing how the platform collects, processes, and shares user data. The updated policy discloses additional practices and operational procedures governing user information. Review of the specific added sentences is necessary to determine whether new data collection, retention, or sharing practices are described, or whether existing practices receive clarified disclosure.
View change record →If you are a teen with Family Center enabled on your account, Snapchat shares your account information—including your Friends list—with your parent or guardian.
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Teen account data, including social connection information, is disclosed to a third party (the parent or guardian) when Family Center is active, meaning teen users have reduced informational privacy from their parent or guardian.
If you are a teen with Family Center enabled on your account, Snapchat shares your account information—including your Friends list—with your parent or guardian.
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