I've been seeing a lot of outrage about Instagram's new TOS that went into effect recently in regards to privacy. Isn't a lot of this stuff nothing new? Their data policy (with all of the 'we can watch you through your camera' horrors) has been that way for a while... Anyone got more context for this?

hitc.com/en-gb/2020/12/21/inst

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@harrismcc don't know about more context, but why does anyone think this is *new* policy? I've been ducking and covering from FB and Twit(ter)s since their inception. Found out Instagram was virtually an alias for FB when it got blocked by my firewalling FB owned IP blocks into /dev/null

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