A New Mexico court has ordered Instagram and Facebook parent company Meta to pay $567 million to address harms to young people from its platforms in the second phase of a landmark trial. The court said federal children’s privacy laws prevent Meta from applying age-verification tools to children under 13. Additionally, Meta should also request proof of age for Instagram and Facebook users in New Mexico it estimates to be under 13. The court also ordered Meta to report on its progress twice a year on how it’s complying with the abatement measures. Meta is also gearing up for a trial later this month in federal court in Oakland, California.