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Facebook's Messenger and Instagram's direct messages are now connected -- if you want them to be. Credit: Facebook In January 2019, Mark Zuckerberg said Facebook was looking to merge all of the ...
Children under 18 using Facebook and Messenger will automatically be given ‘teen’ accounts, Meta has announced. The changes follow a similar move for Instagram last year, and are intended to protect ...
Social media giant Meta claims that it can't be considered a monopoly because iMessage outperforms Facebook Messenger on iOS.
Meta is broadening Instagram restrictions that prevent minors from being exposed to inappropriate contact and content, ...
Meta has added "Teen Accounts" to Facebook and Messenger to limit who can contact teens and the content they're exposed to. insta_photos - stock.adobe.com Parents are gonna “like” this.
Meta Platforms is rolling out its "Teen Accounts" feature to Facebook and Messenger on Tuesday, as it faces sustained criticism about not doing enough to protect young users from online harms. The ...
Streaks aren't just for Snapchat, anymore. Facebook is now testing a version of a similar feature in Messenger, the company confirmed with Mashable. It's not clear how long the social network has ...
If you're concerned about keeping your kids safe on social media but still want to keep them connected, Meta is introducing a new type of Facebook and Messenger account just for teens under 16.
Meta is introducing Teen Accounts to Facebook and Messenger. The feature, which automatically enrolls young users into an app ...
Meta just made it a little bit safer for young teens to use Facebook and Messenger. Instagram accounts also get an update.
The Republican-led House declined to bring KOSA up for a vote last year. Meta Platforms is rolling out its "Teen Accounts" feature to Facebook and Messenger on Tuesday, as it faces sustained ...
April 8 (Reuters) - Meta Platforms (META.O), opens new tab is rolling out its "Teen Accounts" feature to Facebook and Messenger on Tuesday, as it faces sustained criticism about not doing enough ...