Meta-owned platform, Instagram on Thursday rolled out supervision tools in India to help parents be more involved in their teenage children’s experience on the image-sharing platform.
The platform said it is working with experts, parents, guardians, and young people in India to understand needs.
The supervision tools allow parents and guardians to manage the time their young people spend on Instagram, view accounts followed, and the accounts that follow them.
However, the tools will notify parents and guardians when their young people report someone, IANS reported.
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