Meta is making it easier to manage your kids’ Instagram and Messenger addictions

Meta is kicking off a sizable security update as the tech giant begins rolling out new parental tools to Messenger, Facebook, and Instagram.

The goal here is to give parents and legal guardians a lot more control over how their teenage children interact with these apps. Messenger’s tools will be housed in the new Parental Supervision hub where users can learn ā€œhow much time their teen spends onā€ the platform, receive notifications whenever someone new is added to the contacts list, as well as dictate who can message them. Parents can restrict incoming messages to ā€œonly their [childā€™s] friends, friends of friends, or no oneā€. Parents will also be able to control ā€œwho can see their [kidā€™s] storiesā€ and get told whenever someone is reported on the account. Teenagers can change some of the security settings themselves, but if they do that, their guardians will get a notification informing them of any adjustments.

This first batch is currently ā€œavailable in the US, UK, and Canadaā€¦ with plans to [roll out] to more countries around the world in the coming months.ā€ Later on, Meta will upgrade Messenger a second time by adding time management tools to Parental Supervision.

Messenger parental controls

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