Instagram Forces Teen Accounts to Go Private Amid New Restrictions
- Instagram has introduced 'Teen Accounts' making all accounts of users aged 13-17 private by default. - New settings limit who can contact teens and the type of content they can view. - Teens aged 16-17 can opt out of these settings with parental supervision; those under 16 need parental permission. - The changes will roll out in the US, UK, Australia, and Canada over the next 60 days, with a global rollout expected in January 2025. - Instagram will also update parental controls, allowing parents to see who their teen has messaged and set time limits. Source: [Moneycontrol]()
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