TikTok announces a suite of trust and safety tools


Just as with the internet in general, concerns have been voiced about the safety of social media platforms. To help address these concerns, TikTok has unveiled a series of tools and features designed to help keep users safe and informed.
There are various new options which cater to different types of user. Some are for creators, others for parents who are worried about how their offspring are using TikTok. There are also features with a broader audience, notably Well-being Missions.
Meta brings teen accounts to Facebook and Messenger, and bolsters Instagram restrictions


Teen use of social media platforms is something that is concerning for many parents and has become the subject of political and legal debates. Having introduced Instagram Teen Accounts, last year, Meta has now done the same for both Facebook and Messenger.
Just as with Instagram, Teen Accounts on the social and messaging platforms have built-in protections and restrictions. At the same time, the company is also introducing additional controls and restrictions for teenage users on Instagram.
Google Wallet update means kids can now use digital payments and store their passes


Google is rolling out a significant update to Google Wallet that opens up the digital wallet to children.
The update enables children to not only make digital payments and use tap-to-pay, but also to store a range of passes, cards and tickets in one place. The consent of a parent or guardian is required to add a child’s card to Google Wallet, and there are comprehensive supervision tools available.
Apple announces new features to help protect children, including a revamped age rating system for the App Store


Apple has just announced a series of new tools, features and improvements that it says will “help parents protect their kids in a way that is designed around privacy”.
One of the biggest changes is an overhaul of the age rating system that is used in the App Store, with the number of categories expanding to five. But this is far from being the only changes Apple is unleashing.
MSI launches Roamii BE Lite Mesh System featuring Wi-Fi 7 technology


MSI has launched its latest home networking solution, the Roamii BE Lite Mesh System (MRBE50), which supports the latest WiFi 7 (802.11be) standard. Designed for homes with multiple Wi-Fi 7-enabled devices and growing internet demands, the Roamii BE Lite ensures high-speed and seamless connectivity across the entire home.
The Roamii BE Lite Mesh System comes in two configurations: a 2-pack and a 1-pack. The 2-pack includes two MRBE50 units, two power adapters, a wall-mount kit, an Ethernet cable, and a quick start guide. The single-pack includes one MRBE50 unit with similar accessories. Both packs offer easy setup via MSI’s Roamii app or Web UI, providing users with flexible management options.
Google rolls out privacy tools to make it easier to remove personal information and explicit images from searches


Google has announced the rollout of a series of new and updated privacy tools designed to give users greater control over the removal of information about themselves from search results. A new privacy dashboard will alert users if search results start to include their contact information.
As well as making it easier to request the removal of such personal data, Google is expanding its privacy protections to give people a way to remove personal, explicit images from search results. There are also expanded controls for limiting the appearance of other explicit images in searches.
TP-Link releases Deco X55 Pro AX3000 Whole Home Wi-Fi 6 Mesh System


Today, TP-Link launches the Deco X55 Pro AX3000 Whole Home Mesh Wi-Fi 6 System. A notable feature is all three included access points have dual 2.5 Gigabit Ethernet ports. These ports can take advantage of the potential multi-gig speeds provided by the user's local ISP, offering ultra-fast wired connections.
The system also utilizes Wi-Fi 6 technology to deliver up to 3Gbps wireless speed. Thanks to its 160 MHz channel, the Deco X55 Pro performs 250 percent better than four-stream Wi-Fi 5 mesh systems, doubling both bandwidth and throughput.
Proton launches a family privacy and security plan


Online security and privacy can be difficult to achieve in a household environment, with different people using a range of devices. Proton, the company behind a number of privacy-focused services like Proton Mail and Proton VPN, may have the answer with the launch of a new family plan.
Proton Family offers an all-in-one digital security and privacy solution designed for families. The plan offers up to six family members access to Proton's premium services and features, including end-to-end encryption for emails, calendars, file storage, password management, and VPN protection.
PayPal launches the Venmo Teen Account


Howdy, money-savvy parents and hip teenagers! Venmo has some very exciting news for you -- the Venmo Teen Account is here to revolutionize the way you handle finances. That's right, now parents can open a Venmo account for their teenagers aged 13 to 17, allowing them to send and receive money with ease. And guess what? The Venmo Teen Account even comes with its own stylish Venmo Teen Debit Card. It's time for the young ones to join the financial fun!
We all know that managing money can be a tricky business, especially for teenagers who are just starting to dip their toes into the vast ocean of personal finance. But fear not! Venmo has swooped in to save the day with their ingenious Teen Account. Finally, teenagers can get acquainted with the world of money management through the Venmo app. It's like having a virtual piggy bank right in their pockets!
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