parental permission

AppWizard
April 9, 2025
Meta is expanding its Teen Accounts protections, initially launched on Instagram, to Facebook and Messenger for users aged 13-15. These accounts limit messaging capabilities, filter out inappropriate content, and remind users to take breaks from screen time. Teens under 16 need parental permission to change default settings, with 97% choosing to maintain protections. The rollout of similar Teen Accounts on Facebook and Messenger is happening in the US, UK, Australia, and Canada, with global expansion planned. New features for Instagram Teen Accounts will require parental approval for going Live and disabling a feature that blurs suspected nude images in direct messages. An Ipsos survey indicated that 94% of US parents find Teen Accounts beneficial, and 85% believe they promote positive online experiences. Meta has over 54 million active Teen Accounts globally and is committed to enhancing safety for young users.
AppWizard
April 8, 2025
Meta is expanding its Teen Accounts initiative to Facebook and Messenger, following the initial rollout on Instagram. This expansion aims to create a safer online environment for users under 18 by automatically setting accounts to private and limiting access to certain features. The rollout begins in the US, UK, Australia, and Canada, with similar protections anticipated for other regions. Current protections for Teen Accounts include restrictions on messaging with strangers, tighter controls over sensitive content, reminders to limit screen time after 60 minutes, and a sleep mode that mutes notifications overnight. Older teens can disable some protections, but users under 16 need parental permission to make changes. Meta also plans to introduce additional protections on Instagram, including restrictions on live broadcasts for minors and a feature that blurs nudity in direct messages, which also requires parental permission for users under 16.
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