Facebook unveiled new plans to add tools and features that enable parents to monitor their children, who are under the age of 13, after months of questions about protecting children's privacy through the social network application, and the company said that the new features will include access for parents to chat history Their children, and you will allow them to follow blocked or unblocked accounts via the app.
According to the British "Mirror" site, Facebook explained that parents can also see the latest photos or videos sent and received in the application's inbox, and they can remove them if necessary.
Facebook acknowledged a flaw in Messenger Kids in August, which allowed thousands of children to join group chats, which not all group members approved of by their parents.