Family Pairing

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What is Family Pairing?  •  How to set up Family Pairing  •  How to manage Family Pairing settings 






What is Family Pairing?


Family Pairing on TikTok allows parents, guardians, and teens to customize their safety settings based on individual needs. A parent or guardian can link their TikTok account to their teen's account and set controls, including:

Daily screen time
Decide how long your teen can spend on TikTok each day. For teens between the ages of 13 and 17, this setting is turned on by default to one hour. You can also:
•  Set your teen's screen time limit directly from your own account.
•  Set one screen time limit for TikTok to apply to all of your teen's devices.
•  Get a randomized passcode that you can choose to enter after your teen reaches their time to allow them to return to TikTok.

Screen time dashboard
Get a summary of your teen's time spent on TikTok, including:
•  The cumulative time spent each day for the last 4 weeks.
•  The number of times your teen opened the app each day for the last 4 weeks. Learn more about screen time on TikTok.

Mute push notifications
Decide when to mute your teen's push notifications. This setting is turned on by default:
•  For teens between the ages of 13 and 15, the scheduled time is set from 9 p.m. to 8 a.m.
•  For teens between the ages of 16 and 17, the scheduled time is set from 10 p.m. to 8 a.m.

You can also schedule additional time to mute your teen's notifications directly from your own account. Keep in mind that the default scheduled time overrides any custom time that overlaps with the default time. For example, if you set your 13-year-old teen's scheduled time from 11 p.m. to 7 a.m., the default time from 9 p.m. to 8 a.m. will override your setting.

Learn more about how to mute push notifications on TikTok.

Filter keywords
Select keywords and their variations or hashtags to exclude from your teen's supported feeds on TikTok and manage the visibility of your keyword list.

STEM feed
Decide whether your teen can view the STEM feed.


Note: The STEM feed isn't currently available everywhere.

Restricted Mode
Restrict your teen's exposure to content that may not be appropriate or comfortable for them.


Linked account activity
Get notifications about your teen's activity, such as if your accounts get unlinked, by turning on Customized updates and more push notifications.

Search
Decide whether your teen can search for videos, hashtags, LIVE videos, and more on TikTok.

Discoverability
Decide whether your teen's account is private or public. With a private account, your teen can approve who can follow them and view their content.

Suggest account to others
Decide whether your teen's account can be recommended to others. Learn more about suggested accounts on TikTok.

Direct messages
Restrict who can send messages to your teen or turn off direct messaging completely.

Note: Direct messaging on TikTok is only available to registered account holders who are 16 years and older. Learn more about direct messages on TikTok.

Liked videos
Decide who can view your teen's liked videos.

Comments
Decide who can comment on your teen's videos.

Note: TikTok's Family Pairing settings are only available on the TikTok app and not on mobile and web browsers. If your teen accesses TikTok from a browser as well as the TikTok app, you may want to use the safety settings available on the mobile and web browsers, in addition to the Family Pairing settings on the TikTok app.

To set up screen time limits and restrict your teen's TikTok usage on mobile and web browsers, visit:
•  Google's family center for Android and Chrome.
•  Apple's parental controls for iPhones, iPads, Macs, and Safari.






How to set up Family Pairing


To link parent and teen accounts:
1. In the TikTok app, tap Profile at the bottom.
2. Tap the Menu ☰ button at the top, then select Settings and privacy.
3. Tap Family Pairing.
4. Tap Continue.
5. Tap Parent or Teen, then tap Next.
6. Follow the steps to link the accounts.






How to manage Family Pairing settings


To manage Family Pairing settings:
1. In the TikTok app, tap Profile at the bottom.
2. Tap the Menu ☰ button at the top, then select Settings and privacy.
3. Tap Family Pairing.
4. Select the account you want to manage, then update the settings as needed.



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