Instagram’s age-verification identified a moustachioed adult as over 16 – but how did it go with a 13-year-old?
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- Instagram's age-verification process has come under scrutiny after a case where a user was mistakenly identified as over 16, raising concerns about how effectively the platform can prevent underage users from accessing its services. In Australia, users under 16 can change their date of birth after passing a video selfie check or providing government ID.
- This development is significant for Meta, as it faces increasing pressure to comply with new regulations aimed at protecting minors online. The company has announced plans to block access to Instagram and Facebook for users under 16, highlighting the challenges of enforcing these age restrictions.
- The broader implications of this situation reflect a growing global trend towards stricter regulations on social media access for minors. Countries like Malaysia are following Australia's lead with similar bans, indicating a heightened awareness of the risks associated with children's online presence and the responsibilities of tech companies in safeguarding young users.
— via World Pulse Now AI Editorial System

