Stevie Bonifield / The edge:
YouTube now lets parents set time limits for their kids’ YouTube Shorts stream, ranging from 15 minutes to two hours, with an option for zero minutes ahead— Parents will also be able to manually create and adjust child and teen accounts on YouTube.
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