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Teenage Instagram users to get strict privacy settings automatically in major new update

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Teenage Instagram users will get new privacy settings, its parent company Meta has announced in a major new update.

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It is an attempt by Meta, which also owns WhatsApp and Facebook, to reduce the amount of harmful content seen online by young people.

Instagram allows 13-year-olds and above to sign up but after the privacy changes, all designated accounts will be turned into teen accounts automatically, which will be private by default.

Those accounts can only be messaged and tagged by accounts they follow or are already connected to, and sensitive content settings will be the most restrictive available.

Offensive words and phrases will be filtered out of comments and direct message requests, and the teenagers will get notifications telling them to leave the app after 60 minutes each day.

Sleep mode will also be turned on between 10pm and 7am, which will mute notifications overnight and send auto-replies to DMs.

Users under 16 years of age will only be able to change the default settings with a parent’s permission.

But 16 and 17-year-olds will be able to turn off the settings without parental permission.

Parents will also get a suite of settings to monitor who their children are engaging with and limit their use of the app.

Meta said it will place the identified users into teen accounts within 60 days in the US, UK, Canada and Australia, and in the European Union later this year.

The rest of the world will see the accounts rolled out from January.

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Meta has faced multiple lawsuits over how young people are treated by its apps, with some claiming the technology is intentionally addictive and harmful.

Others have called on Meta to address how its algorithm works, including Ian Russell, the father of teenager Molly Russell, who died after viewing posts related to suicide, depression and anxiety online.

“Just as Molly was overwhelmed by the volume of the dangerous content that bombarded her, we’ve found evidence of algorithms pushing out harmful content to literally millions of young people,” said Mr Russell last year, who is chair of trustees at the Molly Rose Foundation.

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Meta said the new restrictions on accounts are “designed to better support parents, and give them peace of mind that their teens are safe with the right protections in place”.

It also acknowledged that teenagers may try to lie about their age to circumvent restrictions, and said that it is “building technology to proactively find accounts belonging to teens, even if the account lists an adult birthday”.

That technology will begin testing in the US early next year.

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