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Google on Tuesday announced a series of changes to some of its biggest services to give kids greater control over their digital footprints. As Google notes in a recent blog post, there are a number of policies and features in place to keep minors safe. For example, Family Link allows parents to create supervised accounts for their kids. Google has also released mobile apps specifically for children, such as YouTube Kids. But there's always more work to be done, which is why Google is making significant changes to accounts for users under 18.
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