YouTube debuts new parental controls aimed at teens | TechCrunch
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YouTube is enhancing its parental controls by enabling parents to link their accounts to their teens, offering insights on teen activity without influencing the YouTube algorithm.
The new feature builds on YouTube's 2021 parental controls for supervised accounts aimed at minors, with an eye toward evolving regulations about minors on social media.
As the discussions around minors on social media escalate, platforms including YouTube are adapting their features to be more compliant with emerging laws regarding online activity by teenagers.
While YouTube may not appear to be a traditional social media network, its social functionalities necessitate robust parental controls to ensure a safer environment for teens.
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