
Nearly a decade after its release in 2017, Fortnite is still one of the most popular online games in the world. The game has more than 650 million registered players globally and continues to draw tens of millions of players each month. In fact, Fortnite was still ranked among the most-played games in the world in 2026.
Learn how you can keep your child safe with Fortnite parental controls that can help parents manage communication features, purchases, and privacy settings.
Fortnite has a PEGI 12 rating in Europe and remains one of the most popular games among older children and teenagers. While the game includes cartoon-style combat, many of the risks parents worry about have less to do with the gameplay itself and more with social features that allow players to communicate, join groups, and interact with others online.
Safety often depends on a child's age, maturity, privacy settings, and understanding of online risks.
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Talking to strangers. Depending on the settings, children may communicate with other players through voice chat or party features. It's still a good idea to remind children not to share personal information such as their real name, school, phone number, or address.
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Inappropriate language and behavior. Children may occasionally hear offensive language, witness arguments between players, or encounter behavior that makes them uncomfortable. Fortnite includes tools that help limit some of these interactions, but it's equally important for children to know they can mute players, leave a conversation, and talk to a trusted adult if something doesn't feel right.
Spending money on V-Bucks. If your child plays Fortnite, you've probably heard about V-Bucks. Fortnite is free to play, but players can spend V-Bucks on character skins, emotes, Battle Passes, and other cosmetic items. While these purchases don't provide a competitive advantage, they can be very appealing, especially when friends are showing off the latest items.
Fortnite-related scams. Wherever large numbers of players gather, scammers tend to follow. Children may come across offers promising free V-Bucks, rare skins, or exclusive rewards. These offers often appear on social media, video-sharing platforms, messaging apps, and websites outside the game itself.
Excessive screen time. If you've ever heard "Just one more match!", you're not alone. Fortnite is designed to keep players engaged with rewards, challenges, new seasons, and special events. None of this is necessarily a problem, but it can make it harder for children to log off when it's time for homework, family activities, or bedtime.
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Fortnite includes several parental control features that can help parents manage communication, purchases, and privacy settings.
Parents can also manage some account-related settings through their Epic Games account.
One of the first things you'll be asked to do is create a six-digit PIN.
This PIN prevents children from changing parental control settings without permission. Choose a number your child won't easily guess and keep it private.
Depending on your child's age and comfort level, you can:
Fortnite includes social features that allow players to add friends and join parties. Review these settings carefully and consider limiting who can send friend requests or invite your child to groups. Restricting social interactions can help reduce unwanted contact from strangers.
Fortnite includes a mature language filter that can help hide offensive language in supported communications. While filters are not perfect, they can help create a more family-friendly experience, particularly for younger players.
If a payment method is linked to your child's account or gaming device, enable purchase protections.
Consider:
Take a few minutes to review your child's privacy settings regularly.
Check who can:
Privacy settings may change as Fortnite introduces new features, so it's worth revisiting them periodically.
Every child is different, but many parents find the following settings helpful for younger players:
|
Setting |
Recommended Option |
|
Voice Chat |
Friends Only or Off |
|
Friend Requests |
Restricted |
|
Party Access |
Friends Only |
|
Mature Language Filter |
On |
|
Purchases |
PIN Protected |
|
Privacy Settings |
Limited Visibility |
These settings can help reduce unnecessary risks while still allowing children to enjoy the game with trusted friends.
Fortnite's built-in parental controls are a great starting point, but they only work inside Fortnite.
However, children's digital lives extend far beyond Fortnite. They often switch between games, social media platforms, messaging apps, video-sharing sites, and web browsers throughout the day.
That's where broader parental control tools can help.
|
Feature |
Fortnite Parental Controls |
Bitdefender Parental Control |
|
Controls Fortnite voice and chat
settings |
✓ |
✗ |
|
Restricts Fortnite purchases |
✓ |
✗ |
|
Filters mature language in Fortnite |
✓ |
✗ |
|
Manages Fortnite privacy settings |
✓ |
✗ |
|
Sets internet time limits |
Limited |
✓ |
|
Manages internet time across apps
and devices |
✗ |
✓ |
|
Filters inappropriate websites |
✗ |
✓ |
|
Provides activity reports |
Limited |
✓ |
|
Location features |
✗ |
✓ |
|
Works across multiple apps and
devices |
✗ |
✓ |
Bitdefender Parental Control helps parents manage their child's broader digital life, including websites, apps, internet time, and online activity beyond Fortnite.
Even if you've reviewed every Fortnite safety setting available, your child's online experience doesn't stop when they leave the game.
Many children move between Fortnite, YouTube, Discord, TikTok, messaging apps, and social media. That's why safety settings inside the game are only part of the picture.
Regular conversations about privacy, online friendships, scams, and healthy screen habits can help children make safer choices wherever they spend time online. And if children know they can come to you with questions or mistakes without immediately losing access to their favorite games, they're more likely to ask for help when something goes wrong.
If you're looking for protection that extends beyond Fortnite, Bitdefender Family Plans help protect the entire household, including children, teenagers, parents, and grandparents, with security tailored to the online habits and threats that affect each family member.
Bitdefender Parental Control is one of the tools included in the Family Plan. While it helps parents guide their children's online activity, a Bitdefender Family Plan also protects the household against phishing attacks, scam websites, malicious links, malware, account takeover attempts, and other digital threats.
Take a look at one of our family plans.
Yes. Fortnite includes built-in parental controls that allow parents to manage voice chat, privacy settings, social features, language filters, and purchases.
Start by enabling Fortnite's parental controls, limiting communication with strangers, protecting purchases with a PIN, and discussing online safety with your child regularly.
Yes. Parents can disable voice chat entirely or limit communication to approved friends.
Enable purchase protections, require a PIN for purchases, and avoid storing payment information on devices used by younger children.
Fortnite has a PEGI 12 rating in Europe and is generally considered suitable for older children and teenagers. Parents should consider their child's maturity level and use parental controls when appropriate.
Depending on the settings, yes. Fortnite includes communication features that may allow interactions with other players. Parents can restrict or disable these features through parental controls.
Fortnite's parental controls help manage activity inside the game, but children often spend time across many apps, websites, and platforms. Additional parental control tools and ongoing conversations about online safety can provide broader protection.
Parents can establish household rules, use device-level screen time controls, or use parental control solutions that allow screen time management across multiple devices and apps.
Fortnite parental controls can limit who can communicate with your child, send friend requests, or join their parties. Parents can choose settings that allow interactions only with approved friends.
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Cristina Popov is a Denmark-based content creator and small business owner who has been writing for Bitdefender since 2017, making cybersecurity feel more human and less overwhelming.
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