12/06/2017: Do 6-year-olds need to be on Facebook?
Dec 6, 2017

12/06/2017: Do 6-year-olds need to be on Facebook?

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Facebook released its new Messenger Kids app this week. It allows parents to monitor exactly who their children are communicating with on the app. It's aimed at kids ages 6 to 12.  (Under federal law, kids under 13 aren't allowed to have Facebook accounts.) And it keeps everything inside the Facebook ecosystem — the new app would require parents to be Facebook friends if their kids want to chat. Marketplace Tech host Molly Wood talked with Amanda Lenhart, deputy director of the Better Life Lab at the think tank New America, about how this could affect kids’ online presence — and privacy.

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Entering the Facebook ecosystem at age 6

Dec 6, 2017
Will you let your children use the new Messenger Kids platform?
A look at Facebook's new chat app for kids.
Facebook

Claire’s looks for some sparkle in its third-quarter earnings

Dec 6, 2017
A drop in mall foot traffic has the retailer on the ropes.
 People pass a Claire's store on January 12, 2010 in the Hollywood community of Los Angeles, California. 
David McNew/Getty Images

Facebook released its new Messenger Kids app this week. It allows parents to monitor exactly who their children are communicating with on the app. It’s aimed at kids ages 6 to 12.  (Under federal law, kids under 13 aren’t allowed to have Facebook accounts.) And it keeps everything inside the Facebook ecosystem — the new app would require parents to be Facebook friends if their kids want to chat. Marketplace Tech host Molly Wood talked with Amanda Lenhart, deputy director of the Better Life Lab at the think tank New America, about how this could affect kids’ online presence — and privacy.

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