Snapchat will let parents request their teen's real-time location
Briefly

Snapchat's evolution into a location-oriented platform introduces real-time location sharing, allowing family members to monitor each other's whereabouts, a shift from its initial self-destructive messages.
The Family Center update will enable parents to request their teen's location and view their child's privacy settings, promoting responsible app use amid ongoing safety concerns.
New Mexico's lawsuit claims that Snapchat has ignored evidence of its platform being exploited for illegal activities targeting minors, presenting challenges for its new location-sharing features.
The timing of Snapchat's new features comes amidst scrutiny over the app's connection to privacy issues and safety risks, raising questions about how it will ensure user safety.
Read at The Verge
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