Instagram boosts privacy and parental control on teen accounts

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INSTAGRAM is overhauling the way it works for teenagers, promising more “built-in protections” for young people and added controls and reassurance for parents reports the BBC.

The new “teen accounts” are being introduced from Tuesday in the UK, US, Canada and Australia.

They will turn many privacy settings on by default for all under 18s, including making their content unviewable to people who don’t follow them, and making them actively approve all new followers.

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