YouTube and social media platforms like Facebook are increasing their parental controls. online safety of minors The topic of terrorism continues to dominate international news.
Google Platform announced On Wednesday, YouTube announced that they would be implementing more parental controls. These will focus on the time spent by children and teenagers watching YouTube Shorts.
Parents will now be able to set a timer for how much time children’s connected accounts can spend watching Shorts — YouTube’s equivalent of TikToks or Instagram Reels — helping to limit the potential to waste time with mindless scrolling.
Parents can even block accounts from watching Shorts altogether — either permanently, or temporarily, like if a kid is supposed to be using YouTube to study for a test by watching educational content.
YouTube also allows parents to customize Bedtime reminders and Break Reminders to encourage their children to stop watching video. The same features are available to adults who may choose their own limit and reminders.
For parents who also use YouTube, it can be challenging to move back and forth between an adult’s account and kid’s account — unless if you want your algorithm to be forever usurped by Bluey. In the coming weeks, YouTube says it will update the sign-up experience within the app to make it easier for parents and kids to toggle between their accounts with just a few taps… of course, that requires the parent or child to actually remember to make the switch.
YouTube already has parental controls in place for teen users, including the capability to monitor a child’s activity on their channel if it’s being created. It has now become industry-standard. TikTok, Snapchat, Instagram, and Facebook Have similar controls.
YouTube launched a new version of its service last year. age-estimation technology Predict if a user is a teenager so the account can be tailored to their age.

