Facebook is apparently trying to get kids 13 and younger just as
hooked on its social network as teens and adults already are. According
to a
Wall Street Journal report,
Mark Zuckerberg & co. are working on a version of the site that
would let children under the age of 13 engage in social networking under
strict supervision from their parents. Among other things, parents will
have final say on whom their children can friend on the site, as well
as which applications they can use. Anonymous sources have told
WSJ
that the company is pushing to add a “Facebook-for-kids” option because
many children are already creating their own Facebook accounts by
simply lying about their ages. The new version of the site would at
least give parents the ability to directly control their children’s
experience and alert their children to potential privacy risks, the sources said.
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