{"id":20045,"date":"2025-02-12T17:28:08","date_gmt":"2025-02-12T17:28:08","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/scannn.com\/new-digital-protections-for-kids-teens-and-parents\/"},"modified":"2025-02-12T17:28:08","modified_gmt":"2025-02-12T17:28:08","slug":"new-digital-protections-for-kids-teens-and-parents","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/scannn.com\/lv\/new-digital-protections-for-kids-teens-and-parents\/","title":{"rendered":"New digital protections for kids, teens and parents"},"content":{"rendered":"<p> <br \/>\n<\/p>\n<div>\n<p data-block-key=\"8kfrf\">As technology continues to evolve, we\u2019re constantly researching and deploying new ways to help keep our users safe online. Today, we\u2019re sharing several updates that build on our existing safeguards for under-18 users, helping further protect them online while they access the many benefits the internet offers, and provide parents and guardians with additional peace of mind.<\/p>\n<h2 data-block-key=\"2fjm1\">Safeguards for kids and teens<\/h2>\n<p data-block-key=\"96ddo\">In recent years, we\u2019ve taken many important steps to provide age-appropriate experiences to kids and teens across our products, including a number of changes for all users under 18: defaulting to our SafeSearch Filter, restricting sensitive ad content, gating age-restricted content on YouTube &amp; Play, incorporating teen wellbeing protections on YouTube and additional safeguards in our generative AI experiences. We are also rolling out a new sensitive content warning feature in Google Messages, this feature is opt-in for adults, managed via Android Settings, and is opt-out for users under 18 years, with parental controls for supervised accounts.<\/p>\n<p data-block-key=\"eieh8\">As we continue to find new ways to deliver age-appropriate safeguards, one of the most complex challenges is understanding the age of the user. This year we\u2019ll begin testing a machine learning-based age estimation model in the U.S. This model helps us estimate whether a user is over or under 18 so that we can apply protections to help provide more age-appropriate experiences. We\u2019ll bring this technology to more countries over time.<\/p>\n<h2 data-block-key=\"c1g5v\">Additional family-focused controls<\/h2>\n<p data-block-key=\"8bfed\">What\u2019s right for every family is different, which is why we built Google Family Link to give parents the tools to create healthy digital habits while respecting their choices with technology. Today, we\u2019re making an update to Family Link that brings the most important tools and resources for managing screen time to the forefront. This allows easier management of multiple kids\u2019 online experiences across their Android and Chrome devices.<\/p>\n<p data-block-key=\"a2rgp\">We\u2019re also adding capabilities to Family Link that help kids stay focused in class by minimizing distractions from their personal devices. In the next week, we\u2019ll start rolling out School Time to Android phones and tablets for parents to automatically limit or adjust phone functionality and restrict app access during school hours.<\/p>\n<p data-block-key=\"64j7m\">Starting next month, parents will be able to add contacts directly to their child\u2019s device and choose to limit phone calls and text conversations to only these contacts. These parent-approved contacts can help foster safer and more intentional connections.<\/p>\n<h2 data-block-key=\"cereq\">Helpful experiences for kids and teens<\/h2>\n<p data-block-key=\"c6o98\">We\u2019re committed to bringing the best of Google to all of our users \u2014 including features and products for youth like the Fitbit Ace LTE and Samsung Galaxy Watch for Kids, YouTube Kids and supervised experiences and Gemini for teens both at home and school. Here are some new ways we\u2019re helping kids and teens safely explore, grow and play online.<\/p>\n<p data-block-key=\"b0lhb\">For supervised Android users under the applicable age of consent, we\u2019re bringing the ability to tap to pay from an Android phone. This spring, parents will be able to add a payment card to their child\u2019s Google Wallet for tap to pay transactions in stores. Parents will be able to approve new cards, easily remove cards and view recent transaction history. Kids can also add things like gift cards and event tickets.<\/p>\n<p data-block-key=\"5tjm\">We want to prepare teens with the skills and tools they need to thrive in the future where generative AI exists, and teach them how this technology can be used to unlock creativity and facilitate learning. Building on our responsible approach to generative AI and additional policies to safeguard teens, we\u2019ve made available a number of features and products for teens over the past two years including AI Overviews, Gemini and Circle to Search. Over the coming months we\u2019ll continue to responsibly expand access for teens including Learn About, a feature that uses generative AI to provide interactive learning experiences, and NotebookLM, a personalized AI research assistant that can summarize facts, explain complex ideas, and brainstorm new connections based on the sources you select.<\/p>\n<p data-block-key=\"7anfb\">We will continue to invest in technologies that help protect and empower kids and teens across all of Google\u2019s platforms, and we\u2019re also committed to working with stakeholders around the world to help advance smart and strong policy approaches for keeping youth safer online.<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<p><br \/>\n<br \/><a href=\"https:\/\/blog.google\/technology\/families\/google-new-built-in-protections-kids-teens\/\">Source link <\/a><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>As technology continues to evolve, we\u2019re constantly researching and deploying new ways to help keep our users safe online. 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