Instagram shares your location data and other information with Meta, its parent company. These steps will control how much ...
The social media app says new privacy settings and features will create more age-appropriate experiences for youth under 18. By Natasha Singer Natasha Singer covers children’s online privacy. Tens of ...
This photo shows the mobile phone app logos for, from left, Facebook and Instagram in New York, Oct. 5, 2021. Richard Drew / ASSOCIATED PRESS Instagram is changing the default privacy settings for ...
Instagram unveiled a new feature: putting PG-13 restrictions on its teen accounts. The accounts have default privacy settings and content limits, but Tuesday's updates go even further. Instagram ...
Threads, Meta’s answer to the likes of Bluesky and X (formerly Twitter), comes with the same sort of privacy considerations that each Meta product requires. Fortunately, there are a few settings you ...
Instagram is changing the default privacy settings for many US teenagers, part of an effort to keep them safer and give parents more control over how their kids interact online. The new settings will ...