{"id":2650923,"date":"2024-01-11T10:17:39","date_gmt":"2024-01-11T18:17:39","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/techcrunch.com\/?p=2650923"},"modified":"2024-01-11T14:49:35","modified_gmt":"2024-01-11T22:49:35","slug":"snapchat-lets-parents-restrict-their-teens-using-apps-my-ai-chatbot-view-their-privacy-settings","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/techcrunch.com\/2024\/01\/11\/snapchat-lets-parents-restrict-their-teens-using-apps-my-ai-chatbot-view-their-privacy-settings\/","title":{"rendered":"Snapchat now lets parents restrict their teens from using the app’s ‘My AI’ chatbot"},"content":{"rendered":"
Snapchat is introducing new parental controls<\/a> that will allow parents to restrict their teens from interacting with the app’s AI chatbot. The changes will also allow parents to view their teens’ privacy settings, and get easier access to Family Center, which is the app’s dedicated place for parental controls.<\/p>\n Parents can now restrict My AI, Snapchat’s AI-powered chatbot, from responding to chats from their teen. The new parental control comes as Snapchat launched My AI nearly a year ago and faced criticism for doing so without appropriate age-gating features,<\/a> as the chatbot was found to be chatting to minors about topics like covering up the smell of weed and setting the mood for sex.<\/p>\n Snapchat says the new restriction feature builds on My AI’s current safeguards, including “including protections against inappropriate or harmful responses, temporary usage restrictions if Snapchatters repeatedly misuse the service, and age-awareness.”<\/p>\n In addition, parents will now be able to see their teens’ safety and privacy settings. For instance, a parent can see if their teen has the ability to share their Story with their friends or a smaller group of select users. Plus, a parent can see who is able to contact their teen on the app by viewing their contact settings. Parents can now also see if their teen is sharing their location with their friends on the Snap Map.<\/p>\n As for parents who may be unaware about the app’s parental controls, Snapchat is making Family Center easier to find. Parents can now find Family Center right from their profile, or by heading to their settings.<\/p>\n