More than half of social media child safety features aren’t working as advertised, new research finds | CNN Business


Social media giants have for years touted their growing slate of safety tools and protections as proof that they prioritize young users’ well-being.

But more than half of those protections don’t work as advertised, new research finds.

Researchers at the Cybersafety Research Center tested 86 youth safety features across TikTok, Instagram, Snap, and YouTube and examined whether they worked as described and whether children could realistically find and use them. Only 35 of those features — just over 40% — successfully met both criteria.

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