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Expanding Messenger Kids to More Countries – available in Singapore from today.

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SINGAPORE, APRIL 22, 2020: Facebook has announced that it is rolling out Messenger Kids to more than 70 countries globally and adding in new opt-in features for parents to help their kids connect with their friends. Starting today, parents in Singapore will be able to download the app from the Apple App Store. The app will be available in the Google Play Store by the end of the week.

As many communities are managing response to COVID-19, with schools closed and people practicing physical distancing, parents are turning to technology more than ever to help their kids connect with friends and family, and looking to do so in a parent-controlled way.

Messenger Kids is a video chat and messaging app that helps kids connect with friends and family in a fun, parent-controlled space. For years, we’ve worked closely with Facebook’s Youth Advisors, a team of experts in online safety, child development and media, to help shape the Messenger Kids app. We continue to consult child safety advocates and educators to ensure we’re providing a service that balances parental control with features that help kids learn how to connect responsibly online.

Made for Kids, Controlled by Parents

Messenger Kids is full of features for kids to connect with the people they love. Once their account is set up by a parent, kids can start a one-on-one or group video chat. The home screen shows them at a glance who they are connected with to, and when those contacts are online.

How to Get Started

Every child account on Messenger Kids must be set up by a parent. For parents, setting your child up with a Messenger Kids account is done in four steps:

More Information and What’s Next

There are no ads in Messenger Kids and your child’s information isn’t used for ads. It is free to download and there are no in-app purchases. Messenger Kids is also designed to be compliant with the Children’s Online Privacy and Protection Act (COPPA).

We continue to work with parents, safety and security experts to improve Messenger Kids and today we have also announced new ways to help parents connect kids with their friends. These new features will roll out globally in coming months. Read more about these here https://about.fb.com/news/2020/04/expanding-messenger-kids/,

For more specific information about the app, visit messengerkids.com.

For the latest on how to use Messenger Kids, visit our Help Center.

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