Meta, the parent company of Instagram, has rolled out a significant update to protect underage users across its platforms, including Instagram, Facebook, and Messenger. This update is aimed at enhancing the digital safety of teenagers, particularly those under the age of 16.
The latest changes primarily restrict users under 16 years of age from initiating live broadcasts on Instagram without parental consent. This restriction is part of Meta’s broader strategy to ensure a safer online environment for young users.
“The aim of these changes is to strengthen online protections for teenagers and ensure parents have greater control over their children's digital activities.”
These changes are part of the Teen Account Settings framework that was introduced by Meta in the previous year.
Age Group | Restrictions Imposed | Parental Control Required |
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13 - 15 years | Cannot modify any account settings without parental permission | ✅ Yes |
Under 16 years | Cannot go live on Instagram without parental consent | ✅ Yes |
16 - 17 years | Lesser restrictions; more flexibility with account settings | ❌ No (limited control) |
Introduced in 2024
Applies to Instagram, Facebook, and Messenger
Provides safety guidelines and restrictions tailored for users under 18
Meta’s Family Center allows parents and guardians to:
Monitor screen time
View recent followers and followed accounts
Set time limits
Approve or restrict access to sensitive content
Manage permissions for live broadcasts and account settings
As of now, over 55 million teen accounts have been brought under this updated system. Interestingly, 97% of these users are under the age of 16, making this update highly relevant.
Feature | Action Taken for Under 18 Users |
---|---|
Search | Blocking keywords related to self-harm and suicide |
Explore Feed | Filtering sensitive posts |
Live Broadcast | Disabled for users under 16 without consent |
With this rollout, Meta gives more control to parents than ever before:
Real-time monitoring of children's digital activities
Restrictions on account setting modifications
Notification alerts for certain actions
This safety framework is not limited to Instagram. Similar controls are now being introduced on:
Messenger
This ensures a uniform safety protocol across all Meta platforms.