Meta says parents supervising Teen Accounts can now see the general topics their teens asked Meta AI about during the past seven days on Facebook, Messenger, and Instagram. The new Insights tab is rolling out first in the U.S., U.K., Australia, Canada, and Brazil, with a broader global rollout planned in the coming weeks.

What changed

According to Meta's new post, parents will see high-level categories rather than full chat transcripts. Topics can include School, Entertainment, Lifestyle, Travel, Writing, and Health and Wellbeing, and each topic can be expanded into narrower subcategories such as fitness, food, or mental health.

That design matters because Meta is framing the feature as a supervision tool, not a full readout of every exchange. The company also says parents will still see the topic of a question even when Meta AI refuses to answer because of age-appropriate safety limits.

Broader safety rollout

The launch follows Meta's October 2025 plan to give parents more oversight of teen AI use and its January pause on teen access to older AI characters while it rebuilt that experience. In the same April update, Meta said it is adding AI conversation starters through Family Center and formally introducing an AI Wellbeing Expert Council to advise on teen-facing AI products.

The conservative takeaway is that Meta is moving from announcing teen AI safeguards to shipping a narrower, more operational control: topic-level visibility for parents, tied directly to its existing Teen Account supervision system.