The Scotsman

Under-16 Tiktok accounts to be made private by default

- By MARTYN LANDI

The accounts of Tiktok users under the age of 16 will now be private by default, the company has announced, meaning only people approved by the user can view their videos.

The video sharing app said the change was part of efforts to make the platform safer for its younger users.

The platform is also tightening control son who can comment on videos posted by users aged between 13 and 15 and will now only offer two options - either friends or no - for comments.

In further updates, Tiktok said it was changing collaborat­ive creative tools such as Duet and Stitch so that the wider Tiktok community will no longer be able to see those features used by people under 16, while the ability to download videos created by users under 16 is also being removed. The video app has become increasing­ly popular in recent years, particular­ly among younger mobile users, but Tiktok has come under pressure to improve its security settings and processes around young people.

Tiktok's updates also come ahead of the anticipate­d introducti­on of Online Harms legislatio­n, which is expected to be brought before Parliament this year, and will place greater emphasis on social media firms to comply with a duty of care to their users.

Elaine Fox, head of privacy in Europe for Tiktok, said: "The privacy rights and online safety of our community is a top priority for Tiktok, and we place a particular emphasis on the privacy and safety of our younger users, which is why we're making these significan­t changes.

"We want to encourage our younger users to actively engage in their online privacy journey, and by doing so early we hope to inspire them to take an active role and make informed decisions about their online privacy."

Alex and ra Evans, TikTok's head of child safety in Europe, said the changes were "groundbrea­king". "They build on previous changes we' ve made to promote minor safety, including restrictin­g direct messaging and hosting live streams to accounts 16 and over and enabling parents and caregivers to set guardrails for their teen's Tiktok account," she said.

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