Meta Platforms strengthens safety for teen users on Instagram, Facebook, and Messenger with new restrictions.

Meta Platforms, the parent company of popular social media platforms Instagram, Facebook, and Messenger, has announced new safety measures aimed at protecting teen users in India. These measures include restrictions that prevent users under the age of 16 from hosting live videos without parental consent and sharing potentially explicit images. The move comes as part of Meta’s continued efforts to enhance the safety and well-being of young users on its platforms. By implementing these restrictions, Meta aims to create a safer online environment for teens and prevent them from engaging in risky behaviors. The company is committed to ensuring that its platforms are safe and secure for all users, especially minors. These new measures are designed to protect young users from potential harm and to encourage responsible online behavior. Parents and guardians are encouraged to be actively involved in their children’s online activities and to monitor their usage of social media platforms. Meta’s initiatives reflect the growing concerns around online safety, particularly for younger users who may be more vulnerable to various online risks. By introducing these restrictions, Meta is taking a proactive approach to safeguarding the well-being of teen users in India and around the world.

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