Meta Expands Content Settings for Teen Accounts on Three Platforms
Meta announced Tuesday that it will add new content controls for teen accounts on Facebook, Instagram, and Messenger. The changes aim to limit what younger users can see and share.
medianama.comMeta announced Tuesday that it will expand content settings for teen accounts on Facebook, Instagram, and Messenger. The company said the updates will give parents and teens more options to restrict what appears in feeds and direct messages.
The new settings will apply across the three services and will be turned on by default for accounts identified as belonging to users under 18. Meta stated that the adjustments follow internal reviews of how younger users interact with the platforms.
The company did not provide a specific rollout date or list the exact restrictions that will be added. Further details are expected in the coming weeks as the settings are prepared for release.
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