YouTube is gradually opening up access to its flagship platform -- on a supervised basis -- to underage tweens and teen users whose parents feel they are ready to browse beyond the dedicated YouTube Kids app, which the video giant has expressly built for users 13 and under.
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YouTube Will Begin Letting Underage Users Onto Its Flagship Platform — With Parental Supervision
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