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    Lina Johnson MercilliBy Lina Johnson MercilliJuly 11, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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    1. Google has introduced a new Android Canary release channel for developers to test experimental features.
    2. The Canary build includes a new "Parental controls" setting found under Digital Wellbeing on Pixel devices.
    3. This setting may be linked to upcoming "Supervision" tools in Android 16, designed to manage screen time and web content for children.
    4. The Canary channel is intended for developers only, not daily users, and is currently available for several Pixel models.

    Google has begun testing a new “Parental controls” feature in the latest Android Canary release. This feature appears under the Digital Wellbeing section on Pixel devices. Many believe this setting may connect to the anticipated “Supervision” tools in the upcoming Android 16.

    Currently, tapping the new setting does not yield any functionality. However, the description indicates it will help establish “digital ground rules” and limit screen time. This aligns with the goals of the previous Android 16 Beta, which showcased a “Supervision” page. That page included options for device supervision and web content filtering.

    When activated, users could block explicit content on apps like Chrome and Google Search. Overall, these tools aim to shield children from inappropriate online materials, enhancing internet safety.

    The Android Canary channel primarily targets developers. Google cautions users that these builds may lack stability for everyday use. The first Canary release supports several Pixel models, including the Pixel 9 series and Pixel Fold.

    With this initiative, Google demonstrates its commitment to child safety and responsible technology use. The new tools promise to give parents greater control over their children’s digital experiences, promoting healthier screen usage. As the tech landscape evolves, innovations like these highlight the importance of balancing technology benefits with safety measures.

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