Despite the fact that he founded the social media network, Singaporean entrepreneur and TikTok CEO Shou Zi Chew admitted in an interview that he does not permit his children to use it.
Shou acknowledged having two children, ages eight and six, but insisted that he thought they were too young for the stage.
Or perhaps he has knowledge of the entertaining yet addictive video-sharing software.
The CEO continued by emphasizing that children under the age of 18 must have adult supervision while using the app.
He insisted that having a different app for children under the age of 13 was legally required.
However, he also revealed that he would not limit the restriction so kids could have access to TikTok.
He also brought to light that there were age restrictions when signing apps maintaining that such restrictions were tighter in America as opposed to other countries.
“TikTok here in the US if you are below the age of 13, you get a very restricted version of it, and in many other countries around the world. We do not allow users who are below 13 to have the platform,” said the CEO.
The Singaporean chief executive shared a way for parents to monitor more of their children’s activity, with a feature called “Family Pairing” for enhanced safety.
You should know the “Family Pairing” feature isn’t a new modification as it was introduced back in 2020. The feature is available in the Settings of the application, where adults may set it up to customize the safety parameters and access of their ward.
Moreover, this feature may be done on both the parent’s and child’s devices, so that they may continue monitoring more of the accessed content.
The minimum age for a TikTok user is 13 years old but it does not have any age verification tools when new users sign up.
TikTok is a platform that gained massive fame and significance in the world now, and it is because of its intuitive UI and algorithm that learns what a person wants, and shows it in the feed.