safety tools

AppWizard
July 30, 2026
Google has announced the global rollout of its Age Signals API for the Google Play platform, aimed at helping parents manage age-appropriate content for their children across Android applications from a single interface. Initially launched in Brazil, the tool will be extended to users in Australia and Canada by mid-August, with a full worldwide release expected later this year. The Age Signals API allows developers to customize in-app experiences based on the user's actual age, moving away from generic safety measures. Developers receive age range signals to adjust content and features accordingly, while adult users can voluntarily share their age range. Parents can centralize control through the Google Family Link app, sharing their child's age range once for automatic communication to participating apps. Age data is not shared by default, and parents can modify permissions at any time. The API enhances existing safety tools on Google Play, including mandatory standards for family-friendly apps and features in Google Family Link.
AppWizard
July 29, 2026
Google will globally roll out its Play Signal API by the end of 2026 to enhance age assurance for younger users. The API will first be introduced in Australia and Canada by mid-August, followed by a rollout to all markets by the end of the year. This technology allows Android developers to identify younger users without accessing sensitive personal information, enabling parents to share their child's age range directly with apps. Age details will be managed through Google's Family Link parental controls dashboard, and parents must opt in to share this information. The feature is part of broader safety tools on Google Play, which include options for developers to limit children's app discovery and parental controls for managing screen time and content filters.
AppWizard
March 11, 2026
Meta has introduced a Safe Browsing feature in Messenger to protect users from harmful links in direct messages, responding to the rise in online scams. The FBI projects online fraud losses in the U.S. to exceed billions from 2020 to 2024, with over a billion expected in 2024 alone. The Safe Browsing feature, launched in October, warns users about malicious links in encrypted messages. Meta has also launched an Advanced Browsing Protection setting that uses a constantly updated database of harmful websites, enhancing user security by combining on-device processing with external data retrieval. This system alerts Messenger users about potential threats before they click on links, allowing them to assess the safety of the links.
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