Reset Your Instagram, Australia's Social Media Ban & the FTC's Click to Cancel Rule
The Know... Now You're In It
What do gyms and newspapers have in common? Their bad reputation for canceling. A digital news source I use STILL makes you call to cancel. I’m over that. The FTC has its fair share of misses, but “Click to Cancel” is a hit in my book.
ICYMI→ We cover a tragic story highlighting “The Thin Line Between Fiction and Reality” and how teens are utilizing generative AI. ↓Related↓
PSA→ Sharing private data like your social security number, bank info, or medical images/records with chatbots isn’t a good idea… even if Elon Musk wants you to.
Meta has now given Instagram users the ability to reset recommendations and revealed a new page breaking down content protection for teens.
Snapchat added location sharing to Family Center.
Australia is proposing legislation to restrict anyone under 16 from using social media with no exemption for existing accounts or parental consent.
The second video of Module 3 of “Driver’s Training for Social Media” is online! Watch a free preview of “Losing Control” now.
The FTC set an effective date for their “Click to Cancel” rule forcing companies to make cancelling subscriptions just as easy as signing up. ↓Timestack↓