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Snapchat will now give parents the option to block their teens from interacting with the app’s myAI chatbot following some questions about the tool’s safety for young people.
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Teen having stroke saved by friend on SnapchatBoth she and her parents shared their story with Fox 8 News to raise awareness. They hope everyone will learn and watch for the following stroke symptoms, and if they see them, seek help immediately.
Snapchat announced Monday that it would turn off the feature by default. Subscribers to the platform's $4-a-month service tier will be able to turn the feature back on.
When Lexi Eddy sent Snapchats to her friends on March 10, they noticed something was off. The 18-year-old’s face was drooping on one side, and she couldn’t move her left side.
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