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Chloe Wilson & Martyn Landi, PA

TikTok introduces new safety features that gives parents some control

The video-sharing app, TikTok, has announced a new safety feature which will link a child's account to their parent's.

The idea behind this feature means parents will be able to control how much content their children see on the platform.

Parents can also control who direct messages their children and what type of content the child is likely to see on the social media site.

TikTok has said the changes are here to ensure users "have a healthy relationship with online apps".

The new feature is called "family safety mode" and is designed to increase the safety and security of users who are in the younger audience category.

Another feature that is being included within the family safety mode is screen-time management which allows parents to control how long their child can spend on TikTok each day.

The announcement comes as the debate continues around the impact of the Internet and social media use on people, particularly younger users.

Last week the Government published its first proposals around the regulation of internet firms, building on its online harms White Paper published last year.


That proposes forcing social media companies to abide by a duty of care to users, with large fines among the potential punishments.

TikTok has become increasingly popular among young people over the last 18 months and is based around users sharing short videos.
It was one of the most downloaded apps of 2019.

The service first introduced screen time management tools last year but said this update will see prompts about screen management will now appear in user’s feed.

The social media platform’s head of trust and safety in Europe, Cormac Keenan said the app had worked with some of the platform’s most popular figures to introduce the prompts.

He said they would “remind our community to be aware of the time they spend on TikTok and to encourage them to consider taking some time out”.

Writing in a blog post announcing the new safety features, Mr Keenan said: “When people use TikTok, we know they expect an experience that is fun, authentic, and safe.

“As part of our ongoing commitment to providing users with features and resources to have the best experience on TikTok, we are announcing family safety mode, a new feature to help parents and guardians keep their teens safe on TikTok.

“We will keep introducing ways to keep our community safe so they can stay focused on what matters to them – creating, sharing, and enjoying the creativity of TikTok’s community.”

On Monday, fellow social media giant Facebook published a set of proposed guidelines for regulators on suggested “new rules for the internet”.

The proposals included encouraging more independent oversight on content moderation, as well as provisions to protect freedom of speech.

Former deputy prime minister Sir Nick Clegg, now Facebook’s head of global affairs and communications, said the company “wants to work with policymakers” on rules “that keeps the internet safe”.

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