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Meta detects underage Instagram users with AI tools that analyze contextual clues, such as birthday wishes or tip-offs from other users

April 24, 2025 //  by Finnovate

Meta is using artificial intelligence tools to identify underage Instagram users who may have lied about their age to bypass platform safeguards. The company has announced that suspected underage users will be automatically placed into restricted “Teen Accounts” even if their account lists them as adults. Teen Accounts offer a controlled experience tailored for users under 16, limiting who can interact with them and restricting certain types of content. Meta claims the shift is designed to protect younger users and promote safe online behavior. Techniques include analyzing contextual clues, such as birthday wishes or tip-offs from other users, and comparing them with the stated age. Users will have the option to contest the AI’s decision and adjust their settings if misclassified. Meta will begin notifying parents directly, offering guidance on how to talk to teens about providing accurate age information online and encouraging them to verify their child’s listed birthday on Instagram.

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