Pakistan, June 11 -- Snapchat has introduced a new set of privacy-focused measures for users aged 13 to 15, placing them into private profiles designed to reduce contact with strangers and improve online safety. The update reflects growing efforts by social media companies to create safer digital environments for younger users while addressing concerns from parents and regulators.

Under the new system, teenagers in this age group will have stricter controls over how their content is shared across the platform. Stories and Spotlight posts will only be visible to mutual friends, meaning both users must follow each other before content can be viewed, significantly limiting exposure to unknown accounts.

Moreover, Snapchat has revised how yo...