Meta Platforms, the parent company of popular social media platforms like Instagram, Facebook, and Messenger, has recently announced enhanced safety measures for teen users in India. As part of these measures, new restrictions have been implemented to protect teenagers under the age of 16. One of the key changes is that teens under 16 will now require parental consent to host live videos on platforms like Instagram. Additionally, stricter guidelines have been put in place to prevent the sharing of potentially explicit images by underage users. These measures are aimed at creating a safer online environment for young users and to address concerns about the impact of social media on the well-being of teenagers. By implementing these restrictions, Meta Platforms is taking proactive steps to ensure the safety and security of young users while using their platforms. Parents and guardians are encouraged to familiarize themselves with these new safety measures and to have open conversations with their children about responsible online behavior. Ultimately, these changes reflect Meta Platforms’ commitment to protecting the privacy and well-being of all users, particularly the vulnerable teen demographic.

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Meta Platforms boosts teen safety on Instagram, Facebook, and Messenger with new restrictions on live videos and explicit content.
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