TikTok has launched the ability for parents and guardians to filter out videos they don't want their children to see. The feature is an addition to the app's family pairing functionality, which allows adults to link their account to their teenager's for control of settings like screen time limits. TikTok's users could already dictate content filters for themselves, allowing them to avoid videos associated with specific words or hashtags. Julie de Bailliencourt, global head of product policy, told Sky News that giving parents the ability to set them up was more with user safety in mind. However, teenagers will only...