Instagram to Notify Parents of Teen Self-Harm Searches
AI-curated by Q²N · Updated February 26, 2026

Starting next week, Instagram will implement a feature that alerts parents if their teens repeatedly search for terms related to self-harm or suicide. This initiative is part of Meta's efforts to enhance parental supervision on the platform. The alerts will be sent when a teen attempts to search for such terms multiple times in a short period. Initially available in the US, UK, Australia, and Canada, the feature requires both parents and teens to opt in for supervision. Meta also plans to introduce a similar alert system for its AI chatbots later this year. This move aims to provide parents with insights into their children's online behavior regarding sensitive topics.
- Alerts will notify parents of repeated self-harm searches by teens.
- Feature rolls out next week in select countries.
- Requires parental and teen opt-in for supervision.
- Similar alerts for AI chatbots coming later this year.
- Aims to enhance safety and awareness for teens online.
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