YouTube Kids hit the scene as a place for kids 12 and younger and was supposed to be a safe place for them online.
Then parents started voicing their concerns about things that weren’t appropriate for kids showing up.
Throughout the past few months 10News anchor Courtney Robinson heard from those concerned parents.
This Thursday at 11 p.m. shows parents what their kids, even toddlers, really have access to on YouTube Kids.
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