YouTube has expanded access to its supervised kid accounts to the Middle East, North Africa, and Turkey, broadening parental oversight tools for younger users in these regions. The move extends YouTube’s existing supervised experience, which allows parents to manage content access, screen time, and search settings for children under 13, to additional global markets.
This update supports creators producing family-friendly or educational content by helping ensure their videos reach appropriate audiences under parental supervision. Creators in the MENA and Turkey regions may see improved engagement from younger viewers whose parents are now able to enable safer viewing environments through YouTube’s supervised accounts.
The expansion aligns with YouTube’s ongoing efforts to comply with regional child safety regulations and provide age-appropriate experiences. By extending supervised account features, YouTube aims to give parents greater confidence in allowing children to explore the platform while maintaining oversight.
For creators, this development underscores the importance of creating content that fits within YouTube’s child safety frameworks, including adherence to made-for-kids guidelines and proper audience labeling. As supervised accounts grow in use, content that is both engaging and compliant stands to benefit from increased visibility in family-focused viewing sessions.
YouTube continues to invest in tools that balance creative freedom with responsibility, particularly as younger audiences become a growing segment of its global user base. The rollout to MENA and Turkey reflects a strategic step toward safer, more inclusive access for kids and families worldwide.

