YouTube announces parent-approved accounts to keep teens and tweens away from violence, inappropriate content
YouTube announces parent-approved accounts to keep teens and tweens away from violence, inappropriate content YouTube today announced new instructions on its app. That method has come up with a new way for teens and tweens, in particular, to allow their parents to watch the videos they watch on YouTube that they do not need and that are full of violence. This method is expected to be available after two to three months. It is noteworthy that YouTube has already developed an app called YouTube Kids 2015 for those under 13 years of age. But this app is only created for everyone, including 13-year-olds, to view specific content. Because of that, YouTube has introduced a new way for teens and tweens to use the new YouTube Kids app to control the videos they watch through their parents. That algorithm is called a supervised Google Account. With this system, the parent is soon up to standard with the controls and new offers that control the videos that his child...