TikTok joins the Alliance to protect minors on the networks
TikTok joins the Alliance to protect minors on the networks
The EC proposal tries to "build a safer Internet for the youngest"
TikTok joins the Alliance for the safety of minors in networks.
TikTok joins the Alliance for the Safety of Minors in Networks.
The music video social network TikTok has joined the European Commission's Alliance to Better Protect Children Online, with the aim of creating a safer Internet for young people.
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The Alliance to better protect minors online of the European Commission is an initiative that seeks to improve the 'online' environment of children and in which the main technology companies, the media, NGOs and the United Nations Fund participate. for Children (UNICEF).
By joining this Alliance
TikTok aims to collaborate with the European Commission and other members of the industry to "build a safer Internet for the youngest" of the social network community, as reported in a statement sent to Europa Press.
Likewise, the company has indicated that it will share all the measures it is taking on the social network so that "it continues to be a platform full of joy and creativity."
"For us, security is not simply a good intention, it is our starting point and we are committed to doing everything possible to make our platform a safe and fun space for everyone," TikTok said.
The platform has introduced some security measures, such as allowing only those over 16 years of age to use Direct Messages or Community Guidelines, which reflect the values that TikTok is committed to upholding.
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