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Instagram just launched a Parents Guide for Malaysian users, aimed at educating parents about the features of the app. Done in collaboration with the local non-governmental association, the Mental Illness Awareness & Support Association (MIASA) Malaysia, the whole idea is to get parents digitally literate enough to keep their children safe on the platform as well as ensure their children have a positive experience.
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The guide, which is available in English and Malay, is a free online booklet which runs parents through things like account privacy, messaging controls, managing comments, restricting or blocking people, where and how to report unacceptable behaviour – stuff that may be second nature to Gen-Z netizens but confusing to older folks.