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Meta has announced the launch of “Connected Parents – The Series,” a digital content series consisting of five episodes in Reels format. Building on the success of last year’s “Connected Parents” campaign, this series aims to provide online safety and well-being education for parents and children in a fun and engaging way.

The series features actor, comedian, and trainer Germano Lanzoni, the ‘Mammadimerda’ duo composed of authors and activists Francesca Fiore and Sarah Malnerich, and nanny Francesca Valla, who is a family counselor, teacher, and writer. These individuals will navigate through various family situations in the digital age, offering insights and advice on responsible social media use for teenagers.

Each episode will be published on the protagonists’ Instagram profiles starting on Tuesday, June 18. The goal of the series is to raise awareness among adults about the importance of using social media responsibly and to provide guidance on utilizing security features of Instagram such as Parental Supervision, time management tools, and Hidden Words.

In today’s world, real life and online life are closely intertwined, making it essential for parents to become expert guides for their children in the digital realm. The series aims to address common questions and challenges faced by parents in a light-hearted yet informative manner, offering practical advice for navigating social media responsibly with their children.

Laura Bononcini, Public Policy Director Southern Europe of Meta emphasizes the importance of providing a safe environment for teenagers to connect on social media. With over 50 tools dedicated to security and well-being for teens

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