As a psychologist and academic who studies how parents can guide teens to use social media in positive ways, I’ve heard the challenges many of you experience. Between keeping your teen safe online and trying to keep up with constant changes to apps and platforms, it can feel overwhelming. That’s why Instagram has rolled out new settings for Teen Accounts that are easier to use, more flexible for different family needs, and offer stronger protections.
Parents can worry about whether the content their teens see on social media is really age-appropriate, and sometimes find existing parental controls confusing or limited. These updates from Instagram are meant to address both of those issues by defaulting teens into an experience guided by PG-13 movie ratings, and giving parents extra controls that are easy-to-use. Below, you’ll find the key updates along with tips on how to walk through them with your teen.
Every family wants to keep their teens safe online, but parents also know that what’s “appropriate” isn’t the same for every teen—or even every sibling. Families have their own values, and teens all mature at their own pace. That’s why many parents have asked for more options to customize what their teens can see, instead of one-size-fits-all controls. Instagram’s new settings are designed with that in mind, giving parents more choice, more confidence and peace of mind as they navigate them with their teen