This big flaw in Facebook Messenger Kids let children chat with strangers
This big flaw in Facebook Messenger Kids let children chat with strangers
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A major flaw has come from the social media site Facebook. This mistake was found in Facebook's Kids Messenger app. In this app, children could only chat with Facebook users who have been approved by their parents. But in the group chat section of the app, children could also chat with unknown people, and they don't need parental approval. Let's know the full details

According to media reports, Facebook launched the Facebook Messenger Kids app in 2017 to provide a safe environment for children on its platform. The app was launched keeping in mind children under 13 years of age. According to a report in The Verge, Facebook has sent a notification to all parents describing it as a technical er. It says it's disabling the group chat after it caught the mistake. Facebook says we will fix this technical snag soon. Messenger Kids is actually a video and a message chat that can be chated with family and friends after parental permission. In this app, parents can manage and set up a child messenger kids account through their Facebook account.

Earlier, more than 100 child health experts had written a public letter to Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg urging him to close the Messenger Kids app. Following protests by legal luminaries and experts, Facebook decided not to create its app 'LOL' in February this year, in which children could share entertaining posts.

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