In my opinion, a bit. Sometimes more in comparison. Not that I mind. It's not THAT restrictive or anything. Not that my parents had to know.
Especially that I'm already at legal age -- I don't need their permission or even have knowledge of my actions and whereabouts.
Though, they're worried.
But if measured with my current culture norm's standard, it's a bit lax in comparison. As is, it's a family-oriented culture in general consequently social-emotionally inclined, there's also the communication part.
At the same time, my parents aren't negligent either. If they are, they already sent me off somewhere else. Or, let me leave on my own without their knowledge or fuss of a worry.
If compared with the western standards, it is deemed and even consider as 'sheltering'. Seriously.
If one wonders why, Natives here sometimes sees the American family standards as 'cold', 'harsh', 'strict', 'competitive', 'you're-on-your-own-without-connections-at-legal-age', etc... But not 'bad', and never 'evil' per se, just more 'detached' as they do understand that parental duties can be done and approached differently.