Three questions you should ask yourself if your child is on TikTok


  • TECH
  • Sunday, 31 Jan 2021

Three questions to ask if your child is interested in making videos on TikTok that could help keep them safe. — dpa

Not so long ago, all children needed to feel like a pop star was their bedroom, a hairbrush (functioning as a microphone) and a few simple dance moves.

Nowadays, the stage is a lot bigger. TikTok, the video-sharing platform, is designed for short videos that teenagers can share with with their friends - and the whole world.

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