When teens sign up for Instagram, their accounts are automatically set to private. This means only followers they will approve can see their posts, stories, and reels.
In addition to private accounts, Instagram has made the following default adjustments for teen users aged between 13-17 years. Let’s take a look at features-
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Private Account by Default
Teen accounts are set to private by default, this limits who can see their posts and interact with their profile to approved followers only.
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Limit Interactions with Adults
Adults who don’t follow teens can’t message them or view their content in sections like Explore, Reels, or Suggested Users.
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Restrict Adult Account Activity
Accounts flagged for suspicious behavior, like being blocked by many teens, are now restricted from interacting with teen users on the platform.
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Sensitive Content Control
Teen accounts default to the strictest content filter setting, minimizing exposure to potentially harmful or inappropriate content across Instagram.
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Supervision Tools for Parents
Parents can view teen activity insights, set screen time limits for them and manage their child’s interactions using Instagram’s supervision and safety tools.
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Prompts to Encourage Different Content Exploration
Instagram encourages teens to explore a variety of topics if they keep looking at the same type of content too much. This helps avoid unhealthy scrolling habits and supports a more balanced experience.
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Hidden Words Feature
This tool automatically filters out offensive language in comments and DMs, helping teens avoid harassment or exposure to inappropriate content.
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Notifications to Take Breaks
Teens between age 13-17, receive gentle reminders to take screen breaks during extended app usage, supporting better mental health and digital wellbeing.
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Nighttime Notification Mute
Notifications for teen users are automatically silenced during night time hours, in order to encourage better sleep and limit screen time at night.