Snapchat is rolling out new safety tools aimed at protecting teens from sextortion

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Snapchat Is Rolling Out New Safety Tools Aimed At News

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The company announced a set of new safety features, including expanded warning pop-ups that appear when a teen receives a message from someone they don't share mutual friends with or have in their contacts

Wednesday, June 26, 2024 1:25AMSnapchat is working to make it harder for teenagers to be contacted on the app by people they don't know, its latest effort to stop the sexual and financial exploitation scam known as sextortion.

In addition to expanding Snapchat's broader suite of youth safety measures, the new features are aimed specifically at preventing financial sextortion, a worrying and growing type of scam across social media where bad actors gain the trust of young users, convince them to send sexual or explicit photos and then demand payment in exchange for keeping the pictures a secret.

Meta in April also announced new features aimed at combating sextortion, including informing users when they've interacted with someone who engaged in financial sextortion. And the chief executives of Meta and Snap, along with other social media leaders, were called to testify earlier this year in a Senate subcommittee hearing about their efforts to protect young people from online exploitation.

 

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