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Meta is bringing its Teen Accounts, which have stricter parental controls, to its Facebook and Messenger platforms on Tuesday, expanding its teen service from just Instagram. The social media ...
as part of the latest tweaks to the site's parental controls. Meta has announced that Instagrammers under 16 will have to get parental permission to disable a function that blurs out potentially ...
A recent report has revealed that Meta's AI chatbot tool poses danger to children as it's allegedly having sex conversations ...
Tuesday’s announcement is part of a broader push by the social media giant to beef up parental controls to drum up support. [Photo: Meta] Instagram said it moved 54 million teens into Teen Accounts.
The tools mean the accounts of under-16s are heavily restricted by default and require parental permission to reduce them.
part of an update to the site’s parental controls. Meta said Instagram users under the age of 16 would need parental permission to turn off a feature which automatically blurs images suspected ...