![]() “It’s important to use language that empowers people to make wise decisions and think more critically about who they’re interacting with online. “These features show a great integration of the technical tools that will help curb bad behavior on the platform, while also reminding people of their own control over their account,” said Stephen Balkam, CEO of the Family Online Safety Institute. We are always consulting with experts on the best ways to keep minors safe and we’re encouraged when they express confidence in safety features like this. Our new feature educates people under the age of 18 to be cautious when interacting with an adult they may not know and empowers them to take action before responding to a message. Messenger already has special protections in place for minors that limit contact from adults they aren’t connected to, and we use machine learning to detect and disable the accounts of adults who are engaging in inappropriate interactions with children. Keeping minors safe on our platforms is one of our greatest responsibilities. This ensures that the new features will be available and effective when Messenger is end-to-end encrypted. We developed these safety tips with machine learning that looks at behavioral signals like an adult sending a large amount of friend or message requests to people under 18. ![]() We started rolling this feature out on Android in March and will bring this to more people around the world on iOS next week.Īs we move to end-to-end encryption, we are investing in privacy-preserving tools like this to keep people safe without accessing message content. We’re introducing safety notices in Messenger that will pop up in a chat and provide tips to help people spot suspicious activity and take action to block or ignore someone when something doesn’t seem right. Our strategy to keep people safe on Messenger focuses not only on giving them the information and controls they need to prevent abuse from happening, but also on detecting it and responding quickly if it occurs. We work hard to ensure Messenger is a safe place to connect with the people who matter most while also protecting their privacy ( learn more ), and today, I’m excited to announce a new safety feature that will help millions of people avoid potentially harmful interactions and possible scams without compromising their privacy. Privacy, safety and security are fundamental to Messenger. By Jay Sullivan, Director of Product Management, Messenger Privacy and Safety May 21, 2020
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