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Published 2nd September 2020
A free online safety guide on Triller.
Triller is a social media video-sharing app. Unlike TikTok and many other similar apps, Triller focuses more on creating music videos. Users can film multiple takes of themselves and the app will then automatically compile the best clips and turn the footage into a music video. It is free to download and has amassed more than 250 million downloads worldwide, with its celebrity users including Justin Bieber, Eminem and Alicia Keys.
In the guide, you'll find tips on avoiding potential risks such as mature content, cyberbullying and unauthorised sharing of your child’s video.
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