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Saturday , 8 November 2025
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TikTok to Give More Control to The Parents Over Their Teen’s Account

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TikTok to Give More Control to The Parents Over Their Teen’s Account
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Bytedance’s social media app TikTok has recently reported that it’s extending its parental control highlight set known as Family Pairing to give parents extra tools to oversee different parts of their youngster’s account just as their privacy on the social video platform.

The new tools will permit parents to set their adolescent’s account to private, control whether their Liked Videos are noticeable to other people, control who can remark on the high schooler’s videos, and even choose whether the teenager is permitted to utilize TikTok’s search feature.


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At the point when Family Pairing initially dispatched in April, it permitted parents to interface their account to their youngsters to oversee screen time, direct messaging, and whether the high schooler’s account would be in “Restricted” mode — an exceptional model which restricts TikTok’s feed to a more secure arrangement of more directed content.

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With the new update, parents will currently have the option to change an extended scope of parental control settings for their teens. They would now be able to control the teen’s capacity to get to the search bar in the app, where they would some way or another have the option to search for content, users, hashtags, and sounds.

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This would be a type of discipline to a functioning TikTok account, as it would essentially affect the teen’s capacity to find new makers and drifts or make the content of their own.

Parents can likewise decide to now control the capacity for different users to see the teen’s “Liked Videos” on their profile. What’s more, they can restrict who is permitted to remark on their teen’s videos by choosing either “everyone,” “friends” or “nobody.”

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