YouTube, which has faced fierce criticism for allowing inappropriate content into its kids service, has added new controls designed to help parents monitor streaming by tweens and teensIn a blog post, James Beser, director of product management, kids and family, described the initiative as “a new choice” for parents.
It will launch in beta in the next several months.In 2015, the Google-owned video operation created YouTube Kids, which was designed as a protected arena for users under 13.
It now attracts more than 35 million viewers a week in 80 countries. Like social media companies, YouTube has always maintained that it is meant to be for viewers aged 13 and up, so its efforts to safeguard young users, whose access exploded with the rise
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