Instagram launched Parental Supervision Tools in India

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Meta-owned Instagram launched Parental Supervision Tools in India. With this new tool, the popular teen social media platform hopes to help parents become more involved in their teen’s experiences on the platform.

Instagram is also introducing a ‘Family Centre.’ Parents and guardians will be able to access supervision tools and resources from leading experts as a result of this new feature. Meta has been working closely with experts to understand the needs of Indian parents, guardians, and young people, according to the company. One of the most pressing needs, according to the company, is tools and resources to educate parents about digital services. “This education would enable parents and guardians to assist their teens in managing their online experiences,” according to the company.

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Instagram launched Parental Supervision Tools in India

Meta-owned Instagram launched Parental Supervision Tools in India. With this new tool, the popular teen social media platform hopes to help parents become more involved in their teen’s experiences on the platform.

Instagram is also introducing a ‘Family Centre.’ Parents and guardians will be able to access supervision tools and resources from leading experts as a result of this new feature. Meta has been working closely with experts to understand the needs of Indian parents, guardians, and young people, according to the company. One of the most pressing needs, according to the company, is tools and resources to educate parents about digital services. “This education would enable parents and guardians to assist their teens in managing their online experiences,” according to the company.

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