TikTok is setting a 60-minute daily screen time limit for users who are under the age of 18.
that it would be making “changes to help teens manage their time on TikTok.”
After the first hour’s use each day, the app, will warn a teenage user that their time is up “so it’s easier to log off.” “If the 60-minute limit is reached, teens will be prompted to enter a passcode in order to continue watching, requiring them to make an active decision to extend that time,” Head of Trust and Safety at TikTok, Cornan Keenan writes in the announcement.
Meanwhile, if a TikTok user is under the age of 13, a parent or guardian will have to enter a passcode every 30 minutes to give their child additional screen time.
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