China Limits TikTookay Use To Just 40 Minutes A Day For Kids Under 14

Not too way back, the Chinese authorities introduced additional restrictions that they’d be setting on gaming, the place these aged beneath 18 won’t be allowed to play video games for greater than 3 hours every week, and solely on weekends at a sure time, that means that even then they gained’t get to decide on after they wish to recreation.

Now it seems like the federal government is additional cracking down on the time children spend on non-educational apps, similar to Douyin, which is the China model of TikTookay (additionally owned by ByteDance). According to those new restrictions, children beneath 14 won’t be allowed to spend greater than 40 minutes a day utilizing the app.

Those beneath 14 will likely be switched to a “youth mode” within the app and in accordance with the restrictions, they will be unable to make use of the app between 10pm to 6am, that means that the authorities don’t want children staying up into the nighttime simply utilizing the app. All issues thought-about, it’s much less restrictive in comparison with the brand new gaming laws.

However, it must be famous that this in all probability gained’t have too large of an impact on children. This is as a result of a report from the South China Morning Post revealed that 0.34% of customers on Douyin are beneath the age of 12, whereas 4.18% are aged 13-19, so the overwhelming majority are older customers who don’t have these restrictions utilized to them.

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