Pinterest is introducing a set of new privacy features aimed at providing enhanced protection for its younger users. Among the new updates are the new private profiles, mutual messaging restrictions, and revised controls over followers.
To begin, users aged 16 and above will now have the option to designate their profile as private or public. This empowers them to control the visibility of their content as per their comfort level. All teen users will be asked to review their following list to control who is on it once the update launches.
The new features aid teenagers who have amassed a following on the platform and need to manage and curate their audience. However, these measures also contribute to a safer and more transparent environment for young users, providing them with a sneak peek into who can interact with their content.
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