Google Messages, a new feature is coming: what it is

Google Messages, a new feature is coming: what it is
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A new Google feature is coming: let’s find out together what it is and how you can use Google Messages.

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In view of the arrival of the new update expected to inaugurate the new version of Google’s instant messaging system, let’s analyze – in detail – what will be the main changes relating to this new function.

With the inauguration of the new function Google Messages the US company wants to expand its network of controls to safeguard user safety. The changes foreseen by the updates that will be carried out in the next few days, however, this time concern the public of users under the age of 18.

Google Messages, what is the new feature coming soon

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After the valid alternative strategies of Google Maps – implemented for go around roads with heavy traffic – we moved on to relevant prevention strategies teenagers who use – all over the world – the search engine of the same name to surf the Internet.

In this regard, to offer a more long-lasting and effective solution compared to the company’s previous tricks, Google has this time announced a substantial innovation, suggesting to its users the possibility of using parental controls advanced in nature.

With the update planned by Google it will be much more difficult for teenagers to bypass parental controls. To make this possible change will be the new feature of Google Messages (also known as “Google Messages”). One of the first innovations will concern moderation – by adults – of teenagers’ use of their smartphones.

Google Messages, what will change

In parallel with the announcement of the latest news they have radically transformed Google Chromeparents – thanks to the new function of the Google Messages application (now expected thanks to its merger with “RCS”), will have the possibility to prevent sending of messages from teenagers. Teenagers will be able to send their messages again (SMS or RSC) only when the parent has decided to give her consent again.

Teenagers will – in any case – be informed of this block thanks to the automatic response provided by the server directly on their device. If the sending of messages is suspended, the latter will be able to view the following on the screen I notify: “To submit, ask a parent for approval“.

As soon as the new functionality is available, probably – it is assumed that this will happen – with the arrival of the new version of Google, users will be able choose to use it habitually or occasionally by directly modifying some of the settings in the management tab of the Google “Family Link” application.

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