Just got a only to realize that it's closed source and was acquired by . Anyone still use it? I figure it's still good as a way to verify identity across platforms, even if I can't trust it for chat/files/git (sadly).

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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