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Instagram introduces child protection feature for social media app

Instagram introduces child protection feature for social media app Giant social media platform Instagram has announced several new features being introduced to the app to protect its youngest users. The measures include limiting access to the accounts of children for adult account owners deemed suspicious by Instagram, defaulting new young users to private not public accounts, and limiting the ways by which advertisers can target people under 18. Josh Machin, head of policy for Facebook Australia, told 9News: We want young people to enjoy using Instagram while making sure we have robust privacy and safety features in place to protect them.

Facebook defaults teen accounts to private on Insta and adds new advertising limits

Facebook defaults teen accounts to private on Insta and adds new advertising limits July 28, 2021 9:54 Facebook-owned social media platforms have today released several new features on the apps to help protect its younger users from “potentially suspicious” accounts and limit the options advertisers have to reach young people with ads. Starting from this week, advertisers will no longer be able to use “interests” or information obtained from other services to show ads to Instagram, Facebook and Messenger’s younger users. Instagram announces: Teen accounts to default to private, suspicious adults restricted, new advertiser limits Despite these changes, advertisers will still be able to choose the types of account holders they want to see the ads based off gender, age, location and demographic.

Facebook expands Local Alerts to certain agencies across Australia

Facebook expands Local Alerts to certain agencies across Australia June 29, 2021 9:47 Facebook has announced it has expanded its Local Alerts function to all eligible state and territory health, police and lead central government Facebook Pages. The announcement: Facebook Australia has today announced the expansion of its Local Alerts product to all eligible state and territory health, police and lead central government Facebook Pages. This expansion will help government agencies connect with communities to find missing persons, share information on COVID-19 breakouts or ‘hotspots’ and provide critical updates during disasters or significant hazards. Local Alerts are designed to help authorities communicate urgent, need-to-know or actionable information to communities in emergencies as well as less critical situations where timely information is valuable. When authorities with access to the product mark posts as Local Alerts, Facebook will send a notification to Page follo

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