Conversations that Matter, a podcast by Uniphore

Conversations that Matter, a podcast by Uniphore

Software Development

Palo Alto, California 329 followers

Hear the latest insights on CX, AI, Automation and leadership.

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Hear from experts on AI, automation, leadership, customer experience and more on Uniphore's podcast "Conversations that Matter".

Website
https://bit.ly/ctmuniphore
Industry
Software Development
Company size
501-1,000 employees
Headquarters
Palo Alto, California
Founded
2020

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    Social @ Uniphore: A Gartner "Cool Vendor" & SVBJ Best Place to Work I Former @MongoDB @Druva @Proofpoint

    Teens are growing up in a world where Instagram isn’t just an app—it’s a part of their daily lives. But how many are... ...truly equipped to navigate its potential dangers while making the most of its opportunities? → Instagram is more than just selfies and stories—it's a playground of risks and opportunities for teens today. → With over 500 million active accounts on Instagram, how can teens stay safe while still having fun? ↳ Key Stats: Instagram's latest safety tools are designed with teens in mind, offering new parental controls and better privacy settings. The Family Center has outlined important steps for keeping teen accounts secure. ↳ Why it matters: Teens are spending more time online than ever, and with that comes exposure to all kinds of content. Parents and teens must work together to create a safe digital environment—one where teens can explore without fear. ↳ Zoom in: The new Instagram safety features empower parents to monitor their teen’s activity and set time limits. More importantly, teens now have a bigger say in what they see and who sees them, which fosters both autonomy and security. ↳ What to watch: How these tools impact teen behavior online. Will these changes curb harmful interactions and give parents peace of mind? Early data shows a promising reduction in online risks. ↳ The big picture: This isn’t just about Instagram—it’s a bigger shift in how platforms are being designed with younger audiences in mind. Social media companies are realizing the need for protective measures that don’t restrict the freedom teens crave. ↳ The bottom line: Social media safety is a collaborative effort between platforms, parents, and teens. With the new safety updates, Instagram is taking the right steps to make this a reality. ↳ What do you think? Are Instagram’s new features enough to keep teens safe, or is there more that should be done? Let me know in the comments! Follow Ryan to never miss a post.  ♻️ repost if this was interesting or helpful.

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