Instagram unveiling new PG-13 settings for teens
Instagram is unveiling PG-13 protections for its teen accounts in Meta’s latest update for its popular platform.
Instagram is unveiling PG-13 protections for its teen accounts in Meta’s latest update for its popular platform.
Instagram has rolled-out a new feature that shows a user’s current location.
Meta’s federal antitrust trial started on Monday, April 14, in Washington D.C.
The way your teen uses Instagram is changing once again.
Instagram is making teen accounts private by default as it tries to make the platform safer for children amid a growing backlash against how social media affects young people’s lives.
Instagram says it’s deploying new tools to protect young people and combat sexual extortion, including a feature that will automatically blur nudity in direct messages.
Meta resolved an outage suffered by Facebook, Instagram and Threads on Tuesday, concluding a service issue that had prevented some U.S. users from logging on to the sites for several hours, Meta said in a statement.
Technology company “Meta” is making a change to what political content you’ll see on social media platforms.
In the coming months Meta says it is adding “AI Generated” labels to images created by third-party tools.
On Tuesday, South Carolina Attorney General Alan Wilson announced that 42 attorneys general have sued Meta in federal and state courts.