Lesson Overview
Students will learn about age assurance.
Students will learn about age assurance.
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Of course in order to create age appropriate experiences for teens, we need to know that a teen is a teen. This is a challenging and complicated problem, as teens may lie about their age.
Here’s how we think about age and our layered approach:
Our approach to age is one that we’re focused on how to get right - but it’s a work in progress.
We’re exploring expanding our age prediction technology to detect when someone may be misrepresenting their age, specifically whether someone is a teen under 18 or not. If we feel confident that someone is likely a teen we’ll place them in protective, age-appropriate settings. If we make a mistake, people can verify their age to reinstate the correct settings.
In addition to preventing age misrepresentation, we’re also taking steps to minimize people from setting up supervision relationships improperly.
Parental supervision on Instagram is opt-in, and requires both a teen and a parent or guardian to consent to the experience.
In addition to requiring consent, we take a number of steps to confirm that someone is eligible to supervise a teen’s account. If we determine a parent or guardian is not eligible, they are blocked from the supervision experience.
These steps include confirming a teen isn’t trying to supervise themselves, making sure an account that is being supervised cannot supervise another account, and limiting the number of accounts that a parent or guardian can supervise.
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