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YouTube to roll out parent-approved accounts for tweens

February 25, 2021 / 10:55 AM
Sharjah24 – AFP: YouTube on Wednesday said it will roll out new accounts that let tweens or young teens explore the streaming video service within boundaries set by their parents.
An early version of the offering will be released in coming months, letting parents use Google accounts to provide children YouTube access that comes with content and feature constraints, according to kids and family product management director James Beser.

The move responds to concerns about violence and other inappropriate content which may be viewed by minors on the massive video-sharing platform.

An "explore" option for parental control settings will feature videos considered suitable for children ages 9 and older, such as tutorials, gaming videos, music clips, news and educational content.

A second setting will allow children to access videos deemed appropriate for people ages 13 and older, and include live streams.

A "most of YouTube" setting will open viewing to a gamut of content on the global video sharing platform except for content that is age-restricted or involving sensitive topics only appropriate for older audiences.

The options are designed for parents who are ready to give their children a bit more freedom on YouTube, but with limits.

Google-owned YouTube started out as a video-sharing platform for people at least 13 years of age but added a YouTube Kids option in 2015 with parental controls on content.
February 25, 2021 / 10:55 AM

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