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OpenAI Adds Parental Safety Controls for Teen ChatGPT Users

A young person with short brown hair and glasses wears headphones and looks intently at a smartphone, sitting outdoors near a metal railing—benefiting from OpenAI parental safety controls for added peace of mind.

OpenAI parental safety controls ChatGPT rollout has begun, giving families more oversight of how teens interact with the AI assistant. The new tools are designed to address concerns about content exposure, usage limits, and age-appropriate interactions for younger users.

ChatGPT’s popularity has grown rapidly among students and teens, both as a learning tool and a platform for creative exploration. But with that growth comes parental concerns about screen time, exposure to sensitive material, and responsible use. OpenAI’s new parental safety features aim to balance access with safeguards.

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What Parents Can Control

According to OpenAI, the new system introduces several layers of control for guardians of teen accounts. These include:

Why OpenAI Introduced These Features

The move comes as regulators, schools, and advocacy groups press tech companies to prioritize online safety for minors. AI systems present unique challenges: unlike traditional social media, interactions are conversational and can shift unpredictably.

By rolling out parental safety controls, OpenAI aims to reassure both families and policymakers that ChatGPT can be part of a safe digital environment. It also aligns with wider industry trends, where companies such as Google and Apple have built robust parental tools into their ecosystems.

What Families Should Expect Next

The parental controls are being released gradually, starting in markets where teen accounts are most active. Over time, OpenAI plans to expand options, including more detailed content preferences and additional reporting features for guardians.

For families, this means ChatGPT can now be managed alongside other digital tools that already have parental settings. Teens gain access to a powerful AI assistant, while parents have more confidence that usage remains age-appropriate and balanced.

Sam Altman | OpenAI CEO and ChatGPT Founder
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