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The social media platform is following in the footsteps of other digital companies and setting guardrails for teenage users. In an effort to support parents in monitoring their teens' online activities, TikTok has rolled out an array of family safety features designed to promote healthier digital habits.
These new tools allow parents to set screen time limits, manage direct messages, and control the visibility of their children's accounts. By enabling these features, TikTok aims to create a safer environment for younger users, addressing growing concerns about online safety and mental health.
The initiative comes as part of a broader trend among social media platforms to prioritize user safety, especially for minors. With the increasing prevalence of online interactions, the importance of parental oversight has never been more crucial. TikTok's latest updates reflect a commitment to fostering a responsible digital space, ensuring that both parents and teens can navigate the platform with confidence.
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