Tactok recently began experiencing an app meditation feature that encouraged adolescents to “come down the air”. Now, the company is making a feature official for all consumers and is turning it on as a default for all young people under the age of 18.
With When trying to scroll after 10pm, young people will target a full -screen “Guide Meditation Exercise”. The gesture is seemingly something you can choose to ignore, but young people who will face the second “difficult” prompt. Adult users of the ticket will be able to access these app meditation through screen time controls of the app (feature will not be default for adults).
The company notes that the preliminary tests of its “sleep hours” were successful, with 98 % of young people chosen to maintain meditation settings overnight. The track has some different records in the previous efforts to limit the screen time. Documents, as part of the lawsuit against the company, have shown that young people were spending 107 minutes a day in the app even when the screen time was set to a range of 60 minutes.
Since then, Techtok has developed some of its safety features, including the company’s increasing scrutiny, its parents’ control. The fate of T -Tauk in the United States is still in Lambo, still in President Donald Trump Last month, a deadline was signed to ban the app. The terms of a final agreement that allow it to be permanently in the country are yet to be announced, though it has a lot of numbers.