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Snapchat just rolled out major upgrades to its Family Center, giving parents deeper insights into teens screen time and new friend connections, according to the companys official newsroom and TechCrunch reports from January 26. Parents can now track average daily usage over the past week, broken down by chats, camera snaps, Snap Map, Spotlight, and Stories, plus trust signals like mutual friends or shared communities for fresh adds, all without peeking into private messages. This comes hot on the heels of Snap settling a high-profile lawsuit from a 19-year-old accusing the app of fueling social media addiction and mental health woes, as Fortune noted last week, dodging a courtroom showdown while Meta, TikTok, and YouTube gear up for trial.
In legal drama, YouTubers with 6.2 million subscribers slapped Snap with a copyright infringement suit on January 26, per TechCrunch, alleging the company scraped their videos to train AI tools like the Imagine Lens, joining a wave of DMCA claims against tech giants. Business-wise, Snap Inc.s stock hovered around 7.62 on January 24 via Investing.com data, with analysts eyeing a 12.80 target amid ad revenue resilience and Snapchat+ hitting 15 million subs, though a pricier Platinum tier at 15.99 monthly promises ad-free browsing, quietly launched last month according to MediaPost whispers.
Snap teased its Q4 and full-year 2025 earnings call for February 4, signaling investor focus, while Business Standard highlighted the Family Center push as a savvy play to woo wary parents amid safety scrutiny. No big public appearances or exec sightings popped up, and social buzz stays tame, but these moves scream long-term bets on family trust and AI defenses to cement Snapchats Gen Z empire.
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