TikTok will automatically limit screen time for teens

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TikTok is introducing new settings that are meant to reduce how much time teens are spending in the app. In
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, the company says it will automatically default teens under the age of 18 to a daily screen time limit of 60 minutes.

With the change, teens will still be able to bypass the daily limit, but they’ll be required to enter a passcode, “requiring them to make an active decision to extend that time,” the company says. Additionally, if teens opt to turn off the screen time limit altogether, TikTok will further prompt them to set a limit if they spend more than 100 minutes in the app.


The company is also adding new parental control features via the app’s
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feature, which allows parents to monitor their children’s activity on TikTok. Parents will be able to set their own custom screen time limits, and view a dashboard that details stats about their child’s time in the app, like how often they open it and what times of the day they use it most. Parents can also set a schedule for when their children can receive notifications, and choose to filter topics they don’t want to appear in their For You feeds.

The update comes as lawmakers in the United States have
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their efforts to ban TikTok entirely. In addition to
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concerns, Congress has also
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the company for not doing enough to protect its youngest users.

This article originally appeared on Engadget at
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