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Instagram boosts privacy and parental control on teen accounts

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Instagram is overhauling the way it works for teenagers, promising more “built-in protections” for young people and added controls and reassurance for parents.

The new “teen accounts” are being introduced from Tuesday in the UK, US, Canada and Australia.

They will turn many privacy settings on by default for all under 18s, including making their content unviewable to people who don’t follow them, and making them actively approve all new followers.

But children aged 13 to 15 will only be able to adjust the settings by adding a parent or guardian to their account.

Social media companies are under pressure worldwide to make their platforms safer, with concerns that not enough is being done to shield young people from harmful content.

UK children’s charity the NSPCC said Instagram’s announcement was a “step in the right direction”.

But it added that account settings can “put the emphasis on children and parents needing to keep themselves safe.”

Rani Govender, the NSPCC’s online child safety policy manager, said they “must be backed up by proactive measures that prevent harmful content and sexual abuse from proliferating Instagram in the first place”.

Meta describes the changes as a “new experience for teens, guided by parents”.

It says they will “better support parents, and give them peace of mind that their teens are safe with the right protections in place.”

Ian Russell, whose daughter Molly viewed content about self-harm and suicide on Instagram before taking her life aged 14, told the BBC it was important to wait and see how the new policy was implemented.

“Whether it works or not we’ll only find out when the measures come into place,” he said.

“Meta is very good at drumming up PR and making these big announcements, but what they also have to be good at is being transparent and sharing how well their measures are working.”

(BBC News)

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New board of directors appointed for SriLankan Airlines

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Sarath Ganegoda has been appointed as the new Chairman of SriLankan Airlines, effective from October 9. 

Alongside his appointment, a new Board of Directors has been announced for Sri Lanka’s national carrier under his leadership.

New Board of Directors of SriLankan Airlines:
1. Sarath Ganegoda (Chairman)
2. Buddhika Hewawasam
3. Sugath Rajapakse
4. Eranga Rohan Peiris Goonetilleke
5. D. Arandara
6. Ananda Athukorale
7. Lakmal Ratnayake
8. Niranjan Arulpragasam

Ganegoda, a respected business leader, is currently the Group Executive Director of Hayleys PLC and the Deputy Chairman of Alumex PLC. 

He has held senior management roles in both local and international companies and is a Fellow of CA Sri Lanka, as well as a member of the Chartered Management Accountants of Australia.

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Trishaw fares revised

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Three-wheeler fares have been revised as of today (Oct. 09).

According to Mr. Jeewinda Keerthiratne, who heads the three wheel bureau of the Road Passenger Transport Authority, the first kilometer remains at Rs. 100 while the second kilometer will be Rs. 85.

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Egg prices spike again

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Egg prices have upped again after the recent price drop.

The price of an egg was seen reduced to Rs. 30 in local markets recently but had spiked to over Rs. 40 this week.

Chairman of Sri Lanka Livestock Producers Association – Ajith Gunasekara stated that several factors have impacted the relevant price hike.

Speaking at yesterday’s Cabinet briefing, Cabinet spokesman – Minister Vijitha Herath said that they are looking to stabilize the prices of chicken feed which will in return control egg prices.

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