Understanding social media changes and how to protect children

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Many of the social media platforms used by our children and young people are undergoing big changes. Last week, Meta announced it will no longer have fact-checkers for Facebook and Instagram in the US, while TikTok faces either a US ban or being sold. We speak to Dr Elizabeth Milovidov, a digital parenting expert and thought leader on online safety and wellbeing, on what parents can do to protect their children amid these changes.

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