Meta has partnered with the Federal Government to strengthen online safety for young Nigerians with the introduction of enhanced Teen Accounts and parental supervision tools designed to provide age-appropriate digital experiences and promote responsible internet use.
The initiative was unveiled on Thursday at the Nigeria Youth Safety Summit held in Abuja. The summit, co-hosted by Meta and the Federal Ministry of Youth Development, brought together government officials, civil society organisations, educators, parents, content creators and youth leaders to discuss digital wellbeing, foster partnerships and promote safer online experiences for young people.
Speaking at the summit, Sylvia Musalagani, Head of Safety Policy for Europe, the Middle East and Africa (EMEA) at Meta, said the company remained committed to creating safe, age-appropriate online experiences for teenagers.
She stated that Meta continues to investment in youth online safety through built-in protections, parental supervision features and digital literacy resources aimed at
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