Meta
© 2025 Meta
United Kingdom

Meta
FacebookThreadsInstagramXYouTubeLinkedIn
Other sites
Transparency CentreMeta Safety CentreMeta Privacy CentreAbout MetaMeta Help Centre

Instagram
Instagram supervisionInstagram parents guideInstagram Help CentreInstagram featuresInstagram anti-bullying

Facebook and Messenger
Facebook supervisionFacebook Help CentreMessenger Help CentreMessenger featuresFacebook Privacy CentreGenerative AI

Meta Horizon and Meta Quest
Meta Horizon and Meta Quest supervisionMeta Quest Parent GuideMeta Quest education hubMeta Quest Safety CentreMeta HorizonMeta Quest Help CentreMetaverse and VR safety tipsVR parent guide

Resources
Resources HubMeta HC: Safety Advisory CouncilCo-design programme

Site Terms and Policies
Community StandardsPrivacy PolicyTermsCookie PolicySitemap

Other sites
Transparency Centre
Meta Safety Centre
Meta Privacy Centre
About Meta
Meta Help Centre
Instagram
Instagram supervision
Instagram parents guide
Instagram Help Centre
Instagram features
Instagram anti-bullying
Resources
Resources Hub
Meta HC: Safety Advisory Council
Co-design programme
Facebook and Messenger
Facebook supervision
Facebook Help Centre
Messenger Help Centre
Messenger features
Facebook Privacy Centre
Generative AI
Meta Horizon and Meta Quest
Meta Horizon and Meta Quest supervision
Meta Quest Parent Guide
Meta Quest education hub
Meta Quest Safety Centre
Meta Horizon
Meta Quest Help Centre
Metaverse and VR safety tips
VR parent guide
Site Terms and Policies
Community Standards
Privacy Policy
Terms
Cookie Policy
Sitemap
Other sites
Transparency Centre
Meta Safety Centre
Meta Privacy Centre
About Meta
Meta Help Centre
Instagram
Instagram supervision
Instagram parents guide
Instagram Help Centre
Instagram features
Instagram anti-bullying
Resources
Resources Hub
Meta HC: Safety Advisory Council
Co-design programme
Facebook and Messenger
Facebook supervision
Facebook Help Centre
Messenger Help Centre
Messenger features
Facebook Privacy Centre
Generative AI
Meta Horizon and Meta Quest
Meta Horizon and Meta Quest supervision
Meta Quest Parent Guide
Meta Quest education hub
Meta Quest Safety Centre
Meta Horizon
Meta Quest Help Centre
Metaverse and VR safety tips
VR parent guide
Site Terms and Policies
Community Standards
Privacy Policy
Terms
Cookie Policy
Sitemap
Other sites
Transparency Centre
Meta Safety Centre
Meta Privacy Centre
About Meta
Meta Help Centre
Instagram
Instagram supervision
Instagram parents guide
Instagram Help Centre
Instagram features
Instagram anti-bullying
Facebook and Messenger
Facebook supervision
Facebook Help Centre
Messenger Help Centre
Messenger features
Facebook Privacy Centre
Generative AI
Meta Horizon and Meta Quest
Meta Horizon and Meta Quest supervision
Meta Quest Parent Guide
Meta Quest education hub
Meta Quest Safety Centre
Meta Horizon
Meta Quest Help Centre
Metaverse and VR safety tips
VR parent guide
Resources
Resources Hub
Meta HC: Safety Advisory Council
Co-design programme
Site Terms and Policies
Community Standards
Privacy Policy
Terms
Cookie Policy
Sitemap
Meta
Facebook and Messenger
Instagram
Meta Horizon and Meta Quest
Resources

Instagram Teen Accounts

What are Teen Accounts?

Instagram Teen Accounts come with built-in protections that limit who can contact them, the content that they see and the time that they spend on the app. This experience is designed to provide more protections for teens and peace of mind for parents.
Teens are automatically placed into Teen Accounts, and teens under 16 will need a parent's permission to change any of these settings to be less strict. If you are a parent and want to further help your teen manage their new safety settings, work with them to set up supervision.
Learn more
INTRODUCING

Instagram Teen Accounts content settings will be guided by film ratings for ages 13+

We're revamping the Instagram Teen Account experience to be guided by film ratings for ages 13+ and adding a new stricter setting for parents who prefer extra controls. Available in selected countries with more coming soon.
Learn more
DEFAULT SETTINGS FOR TEENS

Explore Teen Accounts

Teens will get built-in limits on who can contact them and the content that they see.
Private accounts
Messages
Hidden words
Content setting
Time management
Tags, mentions and live

Private accounts

Teen Accounts are automatically set to private. Teens under 16 can only change this default setting with help from a parent or guardian. Learn how to set up supervision on Instagram.
A screenshot showing Instagram account privacy settings screen with an option to toggle the account between public and private.

Messages

Teen Accounts are automatically set so that teens can't be messaged by anyone that they aren't already connected to. They also have nudity protection turned on by default, which blurs images containing suspected nudity in DMs. Teens under 16 will require parental permission to turn this feature off.
A screenshot showing Instagram message control settings for Teen Accounts with options to select who can send messages to a teen and who can start a group chat with a teen.

Hidden words

Teen Accounts are automatically set to hide potentially offensive comments and message requests with the strictest Hidden words setting.
Instagram hidden words settings screen with options to hide unwanted comments and message requests, including toggles for hiding offensive comments, advanced comment filtering and hiding message requests.

Content setting

Teen Accounts content setting will be automatically set to 13+ by default. This means that teens will see content on Instagram that's similar to what they'd see in a film appropriate for ages 13+. There's also a Limited content option for parents who prefer extra controls.
Instagram sensitive content control settings screen allowing users to choose how much sensitive content they see, with options for "Less" or "Standard".

Time management

Sleep mode: Teen Accounts automatically have sleep mode turned on from 22:00 to 07:00 every day. During sleep mode, Instagram notifications are muted, auto-replies to messages are turned on and the teen will see a reminder to close Instagram.
Daily time limits: Teen Accounts automatically get a reminder to close Instagram after a total of 60 minutes has been spent on the app each day.
Instagram settings screens showing "Sleep mode" on the left, where users can mute notifications during specified hours and choose active days, and "Daily limit" on the right, where users can set a limit on daily Instagram usage with options ranging from 15 minutes to 2 hours or turn the limit off.

Tags, mentions and live

Teen Accounts are automatically set to only allow tags, mentions and content remixing by people that they follow. They also ensure that teens under 16 are prohibited from going live unless their parents give them permission to do so.
Instagram privacy settings screen showing two sections: Mentions and tags. In Mentions, users can choose who can mention them: everyone, people that they follow or no one. In Tags, users can choose who can tag them: everyone, people that they follow or no one.
Every teen is unique and every family has a different parenting style. That’s why last year we launched Instagram Teen Accounts with automatic, built-in protections on who can contact teens and what content they can see. Nearly 95% of parents say Teen Accounts are helpful in safeguarding their teens.

Frequently asked questions


When will my teen get a Teen Account?

This is a big update that will fundamentally change the Instagram experience for millions of teens, and we need to make sure that everything works correctly. We plan to place teens on Instagram into Teen Accounts within 60 days of starting rollout in the US, UK, Canada and Australia, and teens around the world will start to get Teen Accounts in January.

How are you ensuring that teens don't lie about their age?

We know that teens may lie about their age and that's why we're requiring teens to verify their age in new ways, such as if they attempt to use a new account with an adult date of birth. We're also building new technology to find teens that have lied about their age to automatically place them in protected settings.
Learn more

What types of automatic protections are included with Teen Accounts?

With Teen Accounts, teens automatically get safety settings that limit contact and inappropriate content, as well as settings to ensure that their time on Instagram is well spent. These built-in default settings include private accounts, restrictions on messaging, restrictions on who can tag and mention them, reminders to leave the app after 60 minutes each day, notifications muted overnight and more.

Can teens opt out of these protections?

Teens aged 13-15 cannot change these settings to be less strict without a parent's permission. In addition, for any teens who are enrolled in parental supervision (irrespective of their age), they'll need a parent's approval to change these settings to a less strict state.

Do parents have to approve their teens using Instagram now?

No. Parents do not have to approve their teen's usage of Instagram. Teen Accounts are designed to provide parents with peace of mind that their teens are automatically placed into safe, built-in protections. If teens aged 13-15 want to change an automatic setting to be less strict, they'll need a parent's permission to do so.

Can I change my teens' settings on their behalf?

With parental supervision enabled, parents can approve or deny their teen's requests to change settings. Soon, parents will also be able to change teens' default settings to a stricter state on their behalf if they have parental supervision enabled.

What if I don't have an Instagram account?

Both the teen and their parent or guardian must have or create an Instagram account to use supervision.

Where are Teen Accounts available?

We'll bring Teen Accounts to teens around the world by early next year. This is a big update that will fundamentally change the Instagram experience of millions of teens, and we want to take the time to get it right. So, we're starting with the US, UK, Canada and Australia now, and will begin moving teens in the European Union into Teen Accounts later this year.

How can I find help with Teen Accounts?

To learn more about teen accounts, please visit the Help Centre.

When will Teen Accounts be available on other Meta apps?

We're starting with Instagram and will bring Teen Accounts to additional apps in the coming months.

Will parents be able to read their teen's messages through this feature?

No – parents still won't be able to read their teen's messages. This new feature means that they can see who their teen has been chatting with in the last 7 days, but not the content of those messages. As with all our parental supervision features, this is designed to strike the balance between helping parents be more involved in their teen's online experiences, while still protecting teens' privacy and autonomy.

What does it mean for Teen Accounts content setting to be guided by film ratings for ages 13+?

This means that, when fully rolled out, teens shouldn't see content on Instagram that they wouldn't see in a film for ages 13+ by default.

When will my teen have the new content setting available to them?

These are significant updates, and we want to take the time to get it right. The updated experience will start being rolled out to teens in the US, UK, Australia and Canada and will take a few months to be rolled out fully, and we plan for the experience to be rolled out globally next year.

How does the Limited content setting work?

We understand that parents have different views on what's appropriate, which is why we're also now offering a new, more restrictive setting called "Limited content", which will filter even more content from the Teen Account experience, further limit search results and prevent teens from seeing, leaving or receiving comments under posts.

MORE RESOURCES

Instagram icon
Supervision on Instagram
Instagram icon
A parent and guardian's guide to Instagram (PDF)
Instagram icon
Instagram safety
Meta icon
Family Centre Resources Hub