New Report Finds the Majority of Parents Don't Update Privacy Controls in Social Apps
Briefly

By the end of 2022, less than 10 percent of teens on Meta's Instagram had enabled the parental supervision setting, according to people familiar with the matter who spoke on the condition of anonymity to discuss private company matters. Of those who did, only a single-digit percentage of parents had adjusted their kids' settings.
For example, various research reports in the past have shown that the vast majority of social media users never update their privacy settings, while a survey just four years ago, in 2019, showed that 74% of Facebook users, even then, did not know that the app kept a record of their .
Read at Social Media Today
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