Meta updates Instagram safety measures for teens
After receiving a lot of criticism over its idea to create an app for kids last year, Meta has made some changes to Instagram. They're hoping the new additions will help parents feel safer. But are updates enough to make social media apps safer for young teens? Sharmeen Somani finds out.
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