Teenagers’ Instagram accounts are now ruled by a ‘PG-13’ moving rating system, in terms of the content they see.
The setting is now the default for teen accounts, meaning anyone under 18 will be seeing PG-13 content – and they won’t be able to opt out without a parent’s permission.
What’s more, parents who want even more control over what their kids are seeing can choose an even stricter setting.
What does PG-13 actually mean, though?
PG-13 is basically the US equivalent of the UK’s 12A rating .
As part of the Online Safety Act, social media companies have a duty to protect children and stop them from accessing harmful or age-inappropriate content.
Meta, which owns Instagram, already hides or prohibits the recommendation of sexually suggestive content, graphic or disturbing images,