News

Instagram can be a great platform for parents to start a side hustle or even turn content creation into a full-time job. Here is how to get started, according to parents who are pulling it off.
Parents, tech watchdogs and lawmakers alike have long called for the company to do more to keep teens safe on Instagram, which invites anyone older than 13 to sign up for an account.
Instagram launched a new parent-oriented section of its Well Being site today that’s designed to guide parents through the app and help them talk about it with their teens. The site basically ...
Instagram is rolling out several new safety measures aimed at protecting teens.. One new feature, “Take a Break,” aims to keep teens out of a cycle of endless scrolling. Users can set regular ...
There's been no posts on Beckett and Maverick's page since 2020 and Boomer has only one post from this past year. While their parents are focusing on other things besides Instagram, there's still ...
Instagram’s New ‘Teen Accounts’: What Parents and Kids Need to Know The social media app says new privacy settings and features will create more age-appropriate experiences for youth under 18.
Under these new rules, anyone under 18 will have a private account and sensitive content will be limited. "It's OK, I don't really mind it," said 14-year-old Instagram user Deibyn Estaban.
The new Teen Accounts were announced by Instagram head Adam Mosseri in a live interview Tuesday on "Good Morning America.""They're an automatic set of protections for teens that try to proactively ...
In France, a child can sue her parents for posting pictures of her on Instagram. On any social media network, in fact, it is the responsibility of the French parent to protect a child’s image.