As age verification processes for protecting children online are being implemented slowly, parents have various strategies to shield their children from inappropriate content on social media and messaging apps. They can use parental controls, engage in discussions about online safety, monitor screen time, and opt for child-friendly platforms. Encouraging open dialogue about online experiences helps children navigate risks effectively. Even though regulations may take time, it is crucial for parents to actively utilize tools and measures for a safer digital experience for their children.
Parents can take proactive steps to protect children from age-inappropriate content online—especially as regulators implement age verification processes more slowly than expected.
Employing parental controls, discussing online safety with children, monitoring their screen time, and using kid-friendly platforms can significantly enhance online safety.
Encouraging open dialogues within families about online experiences allows parents to understand children’s interactions and help them navigate potential risks.
While regulatory measures may be delayed, parents have the responsibility to actively seek out tools and measures that can provide a safer digital experience for their children.
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