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YouTube Implements Restriction on Children’s Commenting Abilities within Supervised Environments.

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By default, children will be able to read, but not write, comments under both of these content settings modes. (This option is generally the first step into the main YouTube experience, after using the dedicated YouTube Kids app as a younger child.) Parents can view and change their child’s settings from the parent settings on YouTube or via Google’s Family Link parental controls app, YouTube notes. More recently, however, the Kids Online Safety Act has gained steam, demanding more robust parental controls from platform makers. After launching parental controls in 2021, YouTube rolled out a handful of product updates to make YouTube safer for teens in November 2023.

Enhanced Restrictions: Meta’s Newest Features to Monitor Teen Communication and Parental Management

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Meta announced today that it is rolling out new DM restrictions on both Facebook and Instagram for teens that prevent anyone from messaging teens. What’s more, Meta is also making its parental controls more robust by allowing guardians to allow or deny changes in default privacy settings made by teens. Previously, when teens changed these settings, guardians got a notification, but they couldn’t take any action on them. Meta first rolled out parental supervision tools for Instagram in 2022, which gave guardians a sense of their teens’ usage. Meta didn’t specify what work it is doing to ensure the privacy of teens while executing these features.