Countries such as Spain, South Korea, and Netherlands, where the age requirements are higher, do not have Google+ for teens under 18 yet.
The new safety features include categorizing users who can contact teens online and tweaking the Hangout group video chats, mentioned Bradley Horowitz, a vice president in charge of the service, on his Google+ page. “With Google+, we want to help teens build meaningful connections online. We also want to provide features that foster safety alongside self- expression.” Google has also announced integrating its Google Earth into Google+, meaning users can now share satellite maps with their friends on the social networking site.