Instagram is rolling out Teen Accounts by default. It's about time.
Briefly

Nick Clegg, head of global policy at Meta, emphasized that despite offering parents content control options, they remain underutilized, leading to the necessity for stricter settings for Teen Accounts.
Teen Accounts will have increased restrictions regarding messaging, commenting, and exposure to sensitive content, aimed to enhance safety and control over teenagers' digital interactions.
With the introduction of 'Sleep Mode' and usage reminders, Teen Accounts signify a shift towards prioritizing the well-being of younger users on social media platforms.
Meta's initiative to roll out stricter default settings for Teen Accounts is seen as a proactive approach to address the behavioral issues surrounding parental controls.
Read at Business Insider
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