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Instagram introduces teen accounts

Instagram has launched new teen accounts designed to enhance privacy and limit exposure to potentially harmful content. Underage users will now have accounts with private settings by default and restricted capabilities.

Starting today, new Instagram users in Canada, the U.S., the U.K., and Australia who are underage will automatically receive these enhanced teen accounts. Existing users in these regions will be transitioned to the new settings within the next 60 days.

The new accounts will block direct messages from people not already connected with the user and will prevent the display of sensitive content, including violence and promotions of cosmetic procedures. Additionally, Instagram will introduce parental controls that allow parents to monitor their teen’s messaging activities, track their time spent on the platform, and set usage limits.

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