Instagram in its announcement said, “Starting today, we’re expanding this test to additional countries including India and Brazil. We plan to expand to the UK and EU before the end of the year. We’re also removing Social Vouching as an option to verify age from the test to make some improvements.” In order to ensure that teenagers and adults are having the appropriate experience for their age group, it is testing this. In the US, testing started in June of this year, and it is now spreading to Brazil and India. As stated by the business If someone tries to change their Instagram date of birth from under the age of 18 to over 18, Instagram will ask them to prove their age by one of three methods: uploading their ID, taking a video selfie, or asking people who know them to do so. This is being tested so that the company can ensure that both teens and adults are having the appropriate experience for their age group. In order to protect users’ privacy, Instagram is also collaborating with Yoti, a business that specialises in online age verification. The company via blog post said, “In 2019, we began asking people to provide their age when signing up for Instagram. Since then, we’ve made this a requirement. Knowing people’s age allows us to provide appropriate experiences to different age groups, specifically teens.” To register for Instagram, users must be at least 13 years old. Our minimum age is higher in certain countries than in others. When it determines that a user is a teen (13–17), it offers them experiences that are appropriate for their age, such as defaulting them into private accounts, blocking unwelcome interaction from adults they don’t know, and limiting the ways that advertisers may reach them with advertisements. For the latest gadget and tech news, and gadget reviews, follow us on Twitter, Facebook and Instagram. For newest tech & gadget videos subscribe to our YouTube Channel. You can also stay up to date using the Gadget Bridge Android App. You can find the latest car and bike news here.