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In a significant step towards enhancing online safety for teenagers, Meta has announced the launch of Teen Accounts in South Africa.
Meta has launched Teen accounts as part of the companies broader commitment to ensuring safe, private, and positive online experiences for teens across Africa.
This also helps parents to keep track of their teens online activity without invading their privacy.

Key protections offered with Meta Teen Accounts include:
To mark the launch, Meta is hosting an exclusive event series where parents, content creators, policy stakeholders, media and teens can engage on the available safety features and tools.
Meta says it remains committed to developing tools, resources, and partnerships that protect teens and foster safer online experiences for families in South Africa.
For more information about Teen Accounts and updates to parental supervision tools, click here.
Issued on The Citizen (South Africa ) by Shaun Holland | https://www.citizen.co.za/lifestyle/technology/watch-meta-teen-accounts-launched-in-sa/
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