Tue, 21-Oct-2025

Instagram Rolls Out New Features For Teen Safety

Instagram teen safety features

Popular photo-sharing app Instagram has rolled out some new safety features for its teenage users to default young people into private accounts and make it harder for “suspicious” adults to make unwanted contact.

Instagram has on Tuesday introduced protections for young users: It’s making new accounts private by default for kids under 16, blocking some adults from interacting with teens on its platform, and restricting how advertisers can target teenagers.

The changes come as the company is under pressure from lawmakers, regulators, parents and child-safety advocates worried about the impact of social media on kids’ safety, privacy and mental health.

On the other hand, the application is also taking steps to prevent what it calls “unwanted contact from adults.” It says adults who have shown “potentially suspicious behaviour” — such as if they’ve been blocked or reported by young people — will have limited ability to interact with and follow teens.

For example, they won’t see teenagers’ posts among the recommendations in Instagram’s Explore and Reels sections, and Instagram won’t suggest they follow teens’ accounts.

Earlier, the company had launched a new tool to prohibit adults from sending Direct-Messages (DMs) to kids who do not follow them.

Instagram aimed to introduce ‘safety prompts’ for kids who don’t follow adults sending messages to them.

An option focusing on the “safety” of users will appear to teens when they DM adults who have been “exhibiting potentially suspicious behaviour.”

Several notices will appear whenever a suspicious user is spotted texting the teenagers.

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Instagram Prohibits Adults From Sending DMs To Kids Who Don’t Follow Them

Instagram is no longer a photo-sharing app or a square photo-sharing app

Popular photo-sharing app Instagram has rolled out a new tool to prohibit adults from sending Direct-Messages (DMs) to kids who do not follow them.

According to the details, Instagram is offering new policies to avoid contact between teenagers and adults to make its platform safer for young users.

Instagram is aiming to introduce ‘safety prompts’ for kids who don’t follow adults sending messages to them.

An option focusing on the “safety” of users will appear to teens when they DM adults who have been “exhibiting potentially suspicious behaviour.”

According to the details, several notices will appear whenever a suspicious user spotted texting the teenagers.

Instagram New Feature

Furthermore, the photo-sharing application also plans to launch new ‘artificial intelligence and machine learning technology’ to try and disclose someone’s age when they sign up for an account.

Earlier, Instagram had rolled out music access to their platforms in a number of countries including UAE, Kuwait, Palestine and more.

It was not available in the UAE since its launch in 2018. After switching on the music feature, the residents in the country witnessed a muted video.

However, the users can now select their music from a vast library of songs. They can also choose the length of the clip and can also pick the song which they want to highlight.

Furthermore, the new update will result in the automatic popping up of song with lyrics available.

Instagram Music – Declaration By Facebook:

“People have always come to Facebook and Instagram to express themselves and be entertained, and we’re focused on bringing music into the ways people share, connect and express themselves. For that reason, we’ve been working with creators and music partners around the world to help people connect and share how they feel through music across the Facebook family of apps. We see music as a core part of the future of entertainment on Facebook and Instagram. Now there are even more ways for people to create and discover content they’ll love.”

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Instagram Intends To Bring ‘Audio Rooms’ Feature & End-To-End Encryption, sources

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Popular photo-sharing app Instagram is working on new features to make it more convenient for its users. It has announced to soon roll out the ‘Audio Rooms’ feature.

A screenshot by a Twitter user showed that Instagram is working on its new Audio Rooms feature. The snap showed a new Microphone option popping at the top of the app.

The other screenshot showed that a user could easily mute or unmute and go exit from the Audio Rooms as the Microphone icon appears with a cross symbol.

According to sources, Instagram is not only working on the Audio Rooms feature, but it will soon appear with end-to-end encryption for some of its chats.

The feature will probably get active when a user starts a new chat with the other person with the label ‘ Start end-to-end encrypted chat’.

Earlier, Instagram had allowed users to restore deleted posts, which also provides a certain security against hackers purging accounts.

Also, Users were allowed to use cool new special effects for Instagram direct messages (DM) through the recent software update, Facebook merged Messenger and Instagram messages, and since then the latter has gained some cool new features, such as the capability to set custom chat colors, disappear modes, custom emoji reactions, etc.

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Awesome Instagram Features – Lets Check How They Can Benefit You

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