Amidst ongoing efforts to champion online safety, today MediaSmarts, the Canadian charitable organization for digital media literacy, has announced the launch of its online safety resource for parents, guardians and caregivers to navigate online spaces for their teens.
The resource was specifically designed by MediaSmarts in collaboration with TikTok to provide insights and practical advice to help foster a secure and positive online environment for teens on the app.
The guide, titled, Talking TikTok: A Family Guide is available as of May 15, 2024 on the MediaSmarts website, highlighting TikTok’s safety and privacy guidelines and features, while showcasing MediaSmarts’s best practices for digital citizenship. It equips parents and users with essential tools to make informed decisions about content sharing and prioritize the well-being of youth on the platform.
The guide can be found here: https://mediasmarts.ca/talking-tiktok-family-guide
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MediaSmarts partners with TikTok to Champion Online Safety: Launching a Safety Guide for Families
Amidst ongoing efforts to champion online safety, today MediaSmarts, the Canadian charitable organization for digital media literacy, has announced the launch of its online safety resource for parents, guardians and caregivers to navigate online spaces for their teens.
The resource was specifically designed by MediaSmarts in collaboration with TikTok to provide insights and practical advice to help foster a secure and positive online environment for teens on the app.
The guide, titled, Talking TikTok: A Family Guide is available as of May 15, 2024 on the MediaSmarts website, highlighting TikTok’s safety and privacy guidelines and features, while showcasing MediaSmarts’s best practices for digital citizenship. It equips parents and users with essential tools to make informed decisions about content sharing and prioritize the well-being of youth on the platform.
The guide can be found here: https://mediasmarts.ca/talking-tiktok-family-guide
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