YouTube brings new feature for supervised content, parental controls
Google-owned
video-streaming platform YouTube has unveiled a new
feature that would help parents to control what their kids watch on the
platform by enabling different content settings on the platform.
The new
feature will give parents the ability to choose from Explore, Explore More and
Most of YouTube.
"Over
the last year, we've worked with parents and experts across the globe in areas
related to child safety, child development, and digital literacy to develop a
solution for parents of pre-teens and teens," James Beser, Director of
Product Management, Kids and Family, YouTube, said in a blogpost on Wednesday.
"In
the coming months, we'll launch a new experience in beta for parents to allow
their children to access YouTube through a supervised Google Account,"
Beser added.
"Explore"
will feature a broad range of videos generally suitable for viewers who are
more than nine years old, including vlogs, tutorials, gaming videos, music
clips, news, educational content and more. Read More
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