If the information is verified then we will be talking about a big change…
New rules on Instagram in a few days from today and specifically from the beginning of 2020 prepares the company that manages this network.
According to technology media outlets, the changes will affect both the age at which Instagram can be accessed and the content that a user can access.
See in the gallery what’s going to change on Instagram:
New rules on Instagram in a few days from today and specifically from the beginning of 2020 prepares the company that manages this network.For the first time we will see age restriction for users who will be able to access the social network. The development team decided to set a minimum age of 13 years. At younger ages, properly formatted content will appear.We’ll see a new option to control incoming messages so that you only receive messages from those you follow and not from anyone.
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