37 State Attorneys General Urge Meta to Safeguard Instagram’s Location Sharing Feature

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Last week, a bipartisan group of 37 state attorneys general led by Georgia Attorney General Chris Carr and New Mexico Attorney General Raúl Torrez sent a letter to the head of Instagram regarding Instagram’s recently-implemented location sharing feature. The letter states that the AGs have ​“serious concern” over the feature, which allows users’ ​“precise locations to be displayed on a map.” The AGs contend that the feature ​“raises significant public safety and data concerns,” particularly for vulnerable users like children and survivors of domestic violence.

The letter urges Instagram to (1) ​“ensure minors are NOT allowed to enable location sharing features” (emphasis in original), (2) ​“send a clear alert to all adult users explaining the feature” and outlining its alleged risks, and (3) provide a ​“simple, easy-to-access feature” that allows users to disable location sharing at any time. The letter requests ​“prompt action and response” from Meta.

This is yet another example of the of state AGs’ continued focus on ​“Big Tech,” data revealing geolocation, and children’s issues, including children’s privacy.

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