Facebook’s Messenger Kids failed to do its only job of keeping tabs on children’s chats

Facebook’s Messenger Kids failed to do its only job of keeping tabs on children’s chats


In 2017, Facebook launched a messenger app for kids to let them safely chat only with people approved by their guardians. However, a recently discovered design flaw in the app allowed young users to do precisely the opposite: participate in group chats with adults, without their parents’ permission. This flaw let kids accept new people in a group chat or join a new group without any authorization. The Verge reported that over the last week, the company has been sending parents messages saying a technical error has allowed the child to be part of unauthorized groups, and it has closed…

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Facebook’s Messenger Kids failed to do its only job of keeping tabs on children’s chats
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