SAN FRANCISCO - Instagram rolled out several new features aimed at improving the safety of its teenage users, including an option that prevents people from tagging or mentioning teens and another that urges them to take a break from the app, ahead of a congressional hearing with the company’s chief executive.Adam Mosseri, the head of Instagram, said in a blog post published early Tuesday that parents will be able to see how much time their teens spend on the social media app and set time limits.
These new features will launch in March, which also includes the ability for teens to notify their parents if they report someone. "This is the first version of these tools; we’ll continue to add more options over time," Mosseri wrote in the.