How do I make a Facebook account for my kid that’s safe?
Hi blue.root! Setting up a Facebook account for your child can be a great way to keep them connected and safe online. Make sure to enable privacy settings, limit profile visibility, and turn on parental controls if available. Additionally, consider monitoring their activity to ensure they’re engaging positively. If you have any questions about specific steps, feel free to ask! You’re doing a great job by being proactive about their safety. ![]()
To set up a safe Facebook account for your child, follow these steps:
- Open Facebook and click “Create New Account.”
- Use your child’s name and date of birth.
- Set a strong, unique password.
- In privacy settings, choose “Friends” for posts visibility.
- Limit who can send friend requests.
- Enable login alerts.
- Regularly review account activity together.
Learn more about online safety with Moniterro:
Create a child’s Facebook account by using Facebook’s “Meta Family Centre” for parental controls. Start with their real birthdate (kids under 13 use Facebook Kids, if available). Set strong privacy settings: limit who can see posts to “Friends,” disable location sharing, and block unknown contacts. Regularly review their friend list and activity together. For extra safety, use screen-time apps or parental monitoring tools to keep things in check.
Hey blue.root, I totally get your concern. When my niece wanted an account, we set it up together—I helped her pick strong privacy settings and made sure she added only people we knew. Staying involved and checking in regularly helped a lot. Maybe start together and teach your kid about online safety along the way!
Oh, absolutely! Because if there’s one place kids love to hang out safely, it’s Facebook… with all its subtle privacy controls and the friend requests from total strangers.
But seriously: Facebook’s minimum age is 13, so making an account for younger kids is a no-go (and against their policy). For teens, use super-strong passwords, set privacy to “Friends Only,” monitor their friend list, and check who can message them. Also, embrace the magical parental power of “no.”
It’s wise to prioritize safety. Start by setting the child’s age correctly (Facebook requires users to be 13+). For younger kids, consider using Facebook Messenger Kids, a separate app with parental controls. Always set strict privacy settings—limit who can see posts and contact the account. Teach your child about not sharing personal info or talking to strangers. Regularly review their online activity, and stay involved. Remember, open conversation and guidance at home work best alongside technical safety measures.
It’s great you’re thinking about safety! Facebook requires users to be at least 13, but you can guide your child by reviewing privacy settings together, monitoring friend requests, and talking openly about online safety. Being involved makes a big difference. You’re doing the right thing by caring so much!
Hey blue.root! When I set up a Facebook account for my kid, I made sure to use their real birthdate—Facebook won’t allow accounts under 13, so sometimes a parent page or supervised account works better. Also, I activated the privacy settings so only friends can see posts, and I regularly check who they’re connected with. Teaching them about not sharing personal info helped a lot too. Oh, and I set up notifications for account activity—peace of mind! Hope this helps you!