Apart from this, the app has also announced that teenagers who are under 16 will not have a public account; their account will be set to private by default. According to the rules of Instagram, to sign up for Facebook or Instagram, the user must be at least 13 years old.

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— Instagram (@instagram) July 27, 2021 Moreover, Instagram has announced that it is bringing new protection measures for teenagers to be safe on social media. By default, the new accounts under 16 will be private accounts. Everyone knows a private account allows you to see stories, posts, and Reels to only the people you follow. Any other random users can’t check your profile, can’t comment on content. In a blog post, Instagram says, This new setting will apply to the new users. And the young people with public accounts will get a notification showing the benefits of a private account and how they can change the settings. The changes are rolling out in the US, Australia, France, Japan, and the UK. Soon, it will be coming to other countries too.

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