Meta is reimagining Instagram for teens as a safe place for them to interact with friends and explore their interests.
The move is welcome, but parents and guardians should use it to talk to their kids about online spaces. Read more at ...
Instagram launched its new Teen Accounts feature Tuesday, promising a controlled online experience for teens under 18 and new ...
Instagram is changing the default privacy settings for many US teenagers, part of an effort to keep them safer and give ...
Nearly three years after the explosive “Facebook Papers” first drew mass attention to the risks of Instagram for young users, ...
The app, which is popular with teenagers, introduced new settings and features aimed at addressing inappropriate online ...
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The appearance of a Meta-only Internal post button in the Instagram app probably isn't supposed to be there for you, mere mortal.
New "Teen Accounts" help protect kids on the app and give parents more control over that their children are exposed to.
Learn about Instagram's new measures to protect minors on the platform, including private accounts and restricted ...
As parent company Meta faces dozens of lawsuits and a push for restrictions from Congress, it rolls out a safety measure that ...
Meta has revised how teenagers will experience Instagram. It’s a win – especially if it prompts parents to talk to their kids ...