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Tech giant Apple is announcing a number of new and improved child safety features on iPhones as parents, educators and the government grapple with the effects of technology on young people. Starting in the fall, parents will be able to control which websites are accessible to their kids, restrict app downloads and set limits on how long kids can spend on certain types of apps and block usage during school or mealtimes. NBC’s Savannah Sellers reports for TODAY.

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