Facebook’s Messenger Kids is now on Android, but there’s something you should know

Following its iOS launch last December, Facebook’s Messenger Kids app is now available on Android. It’s like Messenger, except it comes with parent-friendly features like the ability to manage your child’s contact list, a registration process that’s independent of the social network, and persistent messages so you can keep an eye on conversations. There’s also group video chat, as well as a bunch of stickers, frames, and interactive masks to add some fun to your calls. That sounds like a fun tool for getting the kids to ping grandma every once in a while, but you should know that Facebook funded…
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