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Instagram rolls out new safety features to protect teens from sextortion
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Instagram宣布推出一系列新安全功能,以保护用户免受性勒索诈骗。包括禁止对临时消息中的图片和视频截屏或录屏,限制桌面端查看特定内容,完善青少年账户保护,推出安全通知,全球推出裸体保护功能,与危机热线合作并开展教育宣传等。

🎯Instagram禁止用户对通过私信发送的‘查看一次’或‘允许重播’的临时图片或视频进行截屏或录屏,对方也无法保存内容,且禁止在桌面端打开此类内容以确保安全措施有效。

👦Instagram完善了青少年账户保护功能,限制陌生人和可疑账户与青少年的联系,如阻止可疑账户的关注请求,或将其发送至青少年的垃圾邮件文件夹,并在私信中推出安全通知。

🛡️Instagram全球推出裸体保护功能,自动模糊私信中含有裸体的图像,该功能对青少年用户默认启用。同时,对发送者进行风险警告。

🤝Instagram与美国的危机文本热线合作,当用户报告与儿童安全或性勒索相关的问题时,可选择与危机顾问交谈。此外,还将向英美澳加的青少年展示有关性勒索诈骗的教育视频,并与网红合作创作相关内容。

Instagram is introducing a series of new safety features to protect users from sextortion scammers, the company announced on Thursday. Most notably, the company is no longer going to allow people to screenshot or screen record ephemeral images or videos sent in private messages.

Up until now, you have been able to screenshot ephemeral content in Instagram DMs (direct messages), but the other person would be notified that you saved it. With this change, if you send someone a photo or video via DMs using the “view once” or “allow replay” features, the other person won’t be able to save the content. Plus, Instagram won’t let people open “view once” or “allow replay” images or videos on the desktop to ensure that they can’t circumvent the safety measures. 

By preventing users from taking screenshots of ephemeral content, Instagram is taking things a step further than Snapchat when it comes to making sure ephemeral content remains that way. On Snapchat, if you send someone an image, they are allowed to screenshot it. While Snapchat does notify the user that their image was saved, the app doesn’t do anything to prevent users from taking screenshots of ephemeral content in the first place.

Instagram, on the other hand, is now ensuring that content meant to be viewed once can, in fact, only be viewed once.

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The Meta-owned social network says the new features announced today complement the recent launch of Teen Accounts, which automatically enroll young users into an app experience with built-in protections that limit who can contact them.

With Teen Accounts, young users can’t receive messages from anyone they don’t follow or aren’t connected to, but they can still receive follow requests from anyone. Now, Instagram is making it harder for suspicious accounts, like those that were recently created, to request to follow teens.

Depending on how scammy an account appears, Instagram will either block the follow request entirely or send it to a teen’s spam folder. 

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The app is also rolling out safety notices in DMs to let teens know when they’re talking to someone who might live in a different country. The company says it’s doing so because sextortion scammers often lie about where they live in order to get teens to trust them. 

Since sextortion scammers often use a teen’s following and follower lists to try to blackmail them, Instagram is going to prevent accounts depicting scammy behavior from seeing people’s following and follower lists. These accounts also won’t be able to see who has liked someone’s post or see which photos they have been tagged in.

In addition, Instagram is fully rolling out its nudity protection feature globally after first testing it starting in April. The safety measure automatically blurs images that contain nudity in DMs. The feature will be enabled by default for teen users. As for the people sending them, Instagram will warn them of the risks involved with sending private photos.

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To provide more support within its app, Instagram is partnering with Crisis Text Line in the U.S. Now, when a user reports an issue related to child safety or sextortion, they will see an option to talk to a crisis counselor. 

The changes come ten months after Instagram, alongside other major social networks, was grilled by lawmakers for not doing enough to protect young users on its platform.

As part of its efforts to fight sextortion, Instagram is going to start showing users an educational video about sextortion scammers to teens in the U.S., U.K., Australia, and Canada. The social network is also partnering with influencers like Bella Poarch and Brent Rivera to create content about spotting sextortion and what to do if it happens.

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