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Google Enhances Default Digital Safety Settings and Resource Development for Teens
Summary
Google invests $20M with YouTube to create a global multilingual open-source resource center covering digital wellbeing courses and AI interaction guidelines. Platforms enforce default safety settings for under-18 users including safe search, private uploads, and content protection, with centralized parental controls via Family Link.
Key Takeaways
Google announced at Dublin summit a global teen digital wellbeing initiative with $20M investment for multilingual open-source resource center and courses covering help-seeking, digital stress prevention, and healthy AI interaction.
Technical actions: Default safe search for under-18 on Google, private uploads and break reminders on YouTube; non-disableable content protection on Gemini Apps (e.g., blocking simulated intimacy). Parental control upgrades: Family Link enables single-page device and screen time management; YouTube adds Shorts time limiter with zero-duration setting capability.
Technical actions: Default safe search for under-18 on Google, private uploads and break reminders on YouTube; non-disableable content protection on Gemini Apps (e.g., blocking simulated intimacy). Parental control upgrades: Family Link enables single-page device and screen time management; YouTube adds Shorts time limiter with zero-duration setting capability.
Why It Matters
reflects Google's strategic shift in taking security as the core of default product design...