Instagram forcing users to enter their birth date to continue using the app
05:00AM Thu 5 May, 2022
Instagram is now forcing all users globally to enter their date of birth to be able to use the platform seamlessly. Last year, the Meta-owned photo sharing app announced that it will soon make age verification mandatory on the platform. The aim is primarily to restrict access for kids below the age of 13 from using the app.
The photo sharing app is prompting users to fill in their birth date details immediately. The prompt appears on opening the application. It reads, "Before you can continue using Instagram, you need to provide your birthday, even if this account is for something like a business or pet.” "This helps us protect younger people in our community. We'll also use your birthday to help personalise your experience, including ads. It won't be part of your public profile,” the screen prompt further adds. The initiative will not only restrict users under the age of 13 but also offer better targeted ads and enhance the overall experience as well.