India  

One Tech Tip: Using Instagram's new teen account settings to supervise young users

SeattlePI.com Thursday, 26 September 2024 ()
Worried about your teen’s Instagram use? Faced with growing pressure to do more to stop online harm, the social media platform has rolled out a major new update to protect young people and give more control to parents. Teen accounts will automatically be set to private. They'll also be subject to messaging restrictions and the strictest content settings. Parents can also add more supervisory controls that will let them see who their teen has traded messages within the past seven days. They can also limit the amount of time their teen spends on Instagram each day and block them from using it during specific times of the day.
0
shares
ShareTweetSavePostSend
 

You Might Like


Related videos from verified sources

John Mulaney and Olivia Munn Welcome New Baby, Perry Farrell Seeking Medical Treatment Following On-Stage Incident, Kathryn Cros [Video]

John Mulaney and Olivia Munn Welcome New Baby, Perry Farrell Seeking Medical Treatment Following On-Stage Incident, Kathryn Cros

John Mulaney and Olivia Munn welcome second child via surrogate. Munn announced the birth of daughter Méi in an Instagram post on Sunday, sharing a carousel of photos from both the hospital and at..

Credit: LifeMinute.tv     Duration: 01:00Published
Ananya Panday next film CTRL first look goes viral [Video]

Ananya Panday next film CTRL first look goes viral

Bollywood diva Ananya Pandey has shared the first look of her upcoming thriller film 'CTRL' on her Instagram. She is wearing a retro based outfit. In this look, Ananya is seen as a new and interesting..

Credit: IANS INDIA     Duration: 01:54Published
"The Prickly World of Porcupines: Masters of Defense" [Video]

"The Prickly World of Porcupines: Masters of Defense"

Porcupines are fascinating rodents known for their distinctive quills, which serve as their primary defense mechanism against predators. There are two main types of porcupines: Old World porcupines..

Credit: RumblePublished