Tik Tok to limit screen time for young users
TikTok is setting a 60-minute daily screen time limit for users who are aged under 18.
TikTok announced Wednesday that screen time for users under 18 will be limited to one hour a day but users can opt out of the feature if they want. Our tech reporter explains.
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(Photo: A person holds a smartphone as Tik Tok logo is displayed behind in this picture illustration taken November 7, 2019. Picture taken November 7, 2019. Credit: Dado Ruvic/Illustration/File Photo/Reuters)
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