From Instagram to YouTube, how to protect your kids online

Much-needed tools to help monitor children's online activity are now available for parents or guardians.

Social media is a minefield of dangers for teenagers, exposing them to extreme content such as “anorexic slimming”, drug culture, hard porn, glorification of suicide and even predatory grooming. Algorithms push the darkest corners of the internet right onto their screens, sometimes with devastating consequences.

With pressure mounting from Washington, DC and outraged parents, social media platforms are finally starting to act. They are rolling out much-needed tools to help monitor children’s online activity, providing control over what teens are exposed to so that you, as a parent or guardian, can look after their health and safety mental.

Know Instagram settings

From Family Center, you can see how much time your teen spends on the app (but not what they’re doing). You can set daily time limits and set schedules to put the app into “sleep mode” so they don’t receive notifications.

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