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Messengerforkids
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Facebook’s Loren Cheng, explains, “when we heard about the need for better apps directly from parents during research and conversations with parents, we knew we needed to develop it alongside the people who were going to use it, as well as experts who could help guide our thinking.”Īt first glance, Facebook seems to have thought of everything, they’ve done their research and they’ve created a product they genuinely think will help connect children whilst protecting them from the risks of a complete Facebook profile. The end product is fully compliant with Children’s Online Privacy Protections Act ( COPPA) law and opens up a child-friendly edit of Messenger that parents can control. A secure messenger platform aimed at under 13s, created after 18 months of research in collaboration with National Parent Teacher Association and Blue Star Families from the military. But it doesn’t stop children from using them anyway and with an increasing number of online abuse cases involving children, it’s no surprise that they’ve all been under pressure to make their platforms safer.īack in December, Facebook launched its latest product, Facebook Messenger for Kids.

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Facebook is supposed to be closed to under 13s, just like many other social media platforms.














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