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Flaw in Facebook kids app let children chat with unapproved users – CNET

Facebook's messaging app for kids.

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Facebook said Monday that a “technic..

Facebook's messaging app for kids.

Jason Cipriani/CNET

Facebook said Monday that a "technical error" allowed thousands of kids who used the company's messaging app for children to join group chats with people who weren't approved by their parents.

The app, called Messenger Kids, lets children between 6 and 12 years old send messages and video chat with family members and friends who their parents accept.

For example, a girl who uses the app can join group chats if she was invited by a friend approved by her parents. Because of the flaw, these group chats could also include users who weren't approved by the girl's parents. Facebook said, though, that members of these group chats were approved by the friend's parents.

"We recently notified some parents of Messenger Kids account users about a technical error that we detected affecting a small number of group chats," a Facebook's spokesman said in a statement. "We turned off the affected chats and provided parents with additional resources on Messenger Kids and online safety."

The spokesman said that Facebook is still looking into how the error happened but it has fixed the issue. He couldn't answer questions about how the social media giant found out about the error.

The Verge, which previously reported about this flaw, said it's "unclear how long the bug was present in the app."

The app has been controversial since its launch in December 2017. Child advocacy groups have repeatedly urged Facebook to shut down the app, argRead More – Source
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