Facebook has a Messenger app for kids | Engadget Today04:33

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Published on January 28, 2018

With parental controls, because duh.

It’s no surprise that kids are using technology at a pretty young age these days, and a key part of that is using it to communicate with friends and family. But most kids tend to use tablets or iPod Touches that don’t have phone numbers, so normal texting and video chats are a no-go (unless it’s with mommy’s phone, which isn’t always great for mommy). Sure you could use an app like FaceTime or Hangouts, but most of them don’t offer the kind of control that parents want, especially for really young kids. , however, has come up with a solution. It’s called Messenger Kids and yes, it’s basically a standalone child-friendly Messenger app with parental controls baked right in.

Before you balk at the idea of having to sign your kid up on , don’t worry — you won’t have to. In fact, your kid doesn’t need a account at all in order to use Messenger Kids. You, however, do. That’s because it uses the parent’s account to set up the child’s Messenger Kids account.

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