TikTok launches safety guide for Singapore families

TikTok launches safety guide for Singapore families


SINGAPORE – Families can get practical tips and strategies to manage their children’s digital habits and have safer experiences on TikTok, with a new set of local resources by the social media platform.

Called the Family Digital Check-In Guide, it adds to a growing pool of materials available here to help parents with device use and screen time, and aims to encourage families to have open conversations about how they use the platform.

The launch of the resources comes amid growing awareness of the need for parents to have conversations with their children about their screen use, rather than relying on only restrictions.

Available online on the TikTok app and the TikTok Singapore Digital Hub, the printable toolkit and a simplified, mobile-friendly version of the guide are designed to help families reflect on their digital habits through a quiz, and set practical safety boundaries together.

The guide includes an overview of TikTok’s safety features, such as family-pairing for accounts and a screen-time dashboard, as well as conversation prompts that families can use to better understand their online experiences.

It will also include a video by local content creator Denise Teo, 28, known online as Supercatkei, about how Singaporean parents and teens can navigate digital safety in everyday life. The video will be released in July.

Developed in collaboration with TOUCH Cyber Wellness, the guide supports Singapore’s Digital for Life movement – a national strategy by the Infocomm Media Development Authority (IMDA) to equip Singaporeans with digital skills and help bridge the digital divide.

TikTok’s Family Digital Check-In Guide aims to encourage families to have open conversations about how they use the platform.

TikTok’s Family Digital Check-In Guide aims to encourage families to have open conversations about how they use the platform.

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Speaking at the launch of the guide at The Malayan Council at Esplanade Mall on May 25, Minister of State for Digital Development and Information Rahayu Mahzam said many parents have said that they struggle to keep up with evolving digital demands.






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