Meta Introduces Stricter Instagram Controls for Teens
New measures include private accounts, messaging restrictions, and content limits to address safety concerns.
- Meta's new policies automatically make Instagram accounts for users under 18 private and restrict sensitive content.
- Teens can only receive messages from followers, and accounts of users 16 and under require parental permission to change settings.
- The changes come amid heightened scrutiny and criticism of social media's impact on youth mental health and safety.
- Meta's measures align with the proposed Kids Online Safety Act, which aims to protect minors from online harms.
- The rollout began on September 17 in the US and will expand to other regions, with existing teen accounts being updated within 60 days.



































































