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Instagram, now under Facebook banner, changes privacy policy

Instagram is updating its privacy policy in order to share data with Facebook, which bought Instagram earlier this year. 

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Kevin Systrom, chief executive of Instagram, the popular photo-sharing app now owned by Facebook, displays his photo on a mobile phone during an interview with Reuters at the LeWeb technology conference in Aubervilliers, near Paris, on Dec.4, 2012.

Beginning Jan. 16, Instagram will institute a new privacy policy allowing it to share data with Facebook, which acquired Instagram earlier this year. In a blog post, Instagram promised that听"nothing has changed about your photos鈥 ownership or who can see them."

The new policy, Instagram听, was a matter of necessity.

"Our updated privacy policy helps Instagram function more easily as part of Facebook by being able to share info between the two groups," Instagram wrote. "This means we can do things like fight spam more effectively, detect system and reliability problems more quickly, and build better features for everyone by understanding how Instagram is used."听

You can access the full revised privacy policy .听

But if you're looking for the most pertinent part of the policy, navigate down to section 3, which is titled "Sharing of Your Information." An excerpt:听

We may share User Content and your information (including but not limited to, information from cookies, log files, device identifiers, location data, and usage data) with businesses that are legally part of the same group of companies that Instagram is part of, or that become part of that group ("Affiliates"). Affiliates may use this information to help provide, understand, and improve the Service (including by providing analytics) and Affiliates' own services (including by providing you with better and more relevant experiences). But these Affiliates will honor the choices you make about who can see your photos.

Over at CNET, Don听Reisinger on that upper-cased (and extremely vague) mention of "Affiliates."听

"Instagram doesn't specifically identify which companies are considered affiliates," Reisinger writes,听"but the company does note that they're providing their 'own services (including providing you with better and more relevant experiences).' In other words, advertising could be included."

It's been a busy week for Instagram, a photo-sharing platform launched two years ago by听Kevin Systrom听and Mike听Krieger. Last week,听Instagramdropped support听for "Twitter听cards," a design feature that allowed users to embed multimedia content into their tweets. Twitter promptly launched a photo filter platform of its own, opening the door for all sorts of punditry and听procrastinating about the brewing war between Twitter and Facebook.听

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