A privacy flaw discovered in Messenger Kids allowed children to have contact with users that weren't approved by their parents, in some group chats.
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A privacy flaw discovered in Messenger Kids allowed children to have contact with users that weren't approved by their parents, in some group chats.
Facebook is rolling out a new feature to Messenger Kids that allows children to initiate and accept friend requests without their parents having to do so.
Facebook adds new features to its controversial Messenger Kids app and rolls out in Canada and Peru.
Facebook's Messenger Kids app is getting an update that will allow children under 13 to chat with each other despite their parents not being friends on Facebook.
Facebook has announced the addition of a 'Sleep Mode' feature on Messenger Kids, giving parents more control over the times their children can use the app.
A group of child health advocates and experts are asking that Facebook shuts down Messenger Kids amid fears that the app will affect the healthy development of young children.
Facebook wants your kids on Messenger, too. The world's biggest social network, with over 2 billion users, wants to make sure that everyone's on board, including the youngest members of your family. Here's Messenger Kids.