Instagram overhauls teen accounts with sweeping privacy, age-verification changes
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I think over the long run, it's going to be in our interest as a business to earn more trust from parents. Parents - at the end of the day - they get to make decisions.
It felt a little strange to have the exact same system for a 17-year-old, who can drive a car at night, and a 13-year-old, who can't see an R-rated movie without a parent.
To prevent teens from lying about their age to circumvent the new settings, Instagram will now require users to verify their age in new ways, such as via a government-issued ID or facial scans.
Teens and their parents or guardians have to mutually agree to supervisory relationships for a parent to access control over a teen's account.
Read at Axios
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