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Meta Adds Safety Features to Limit Harmful Content for Teenagers

Meta announced new safety features for teenagers on Instagram, Facebook and Messenger. The changes follow legal losses in two child safety cases.

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Meta announced new safety features for teenagers on Instagram, Facebook and Messenger. The changes follow legal losses in two child safety cases. The company stated the updates are aimed at limiting harmful content shown to teenagers. Officials did not name specific new tools or rollout dates.

Background The New York Times reported the announcement after the two court cases. No company executives were named in the coverage.

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