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PARENTS: Here’s What You Need To Know About Cosmo After Dark On Snapchat
Let’s start off by saying that this is not something you want your kids stumbling upon.
If your kids are using Snapchat, and you have no clue as to how it really works, we suggest that you figure it all out sooner rather than later.
For those of familiar with the Snapchat app, then we suggest that you start looking at the kind of content your kids might be engaging with.
Snapchat is really not just about fun disappearing videos and photos between friends, it also hosts an increasing number of publishers who produce content specifically for Snapchat.
While some of the content may be really informative and some… well, not so great for kids.
It seems that Snapchat is becoming increasingly challenging for parents to monitor.
And now as they’ve added more content, which is very clearly aimed at adults. And it’s not just Cosmo After Dark, there are others too.
The main concern with the app is that there are no parental controls.
Snapchat doesn’t seem to understand that there with the fact that there are kids on this app.
If your kids are Snapchat users, we suggest that you talk to them about the kind of content they are sharing and consuming on a regular basis.
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