Instagram - Policy Change
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Executive Summary
Instagram added a new section linking to a United States Regional Privacy Notice, which provides details about how the platform handles Personal Information for US residents and explains how to exercise privacy rights. This addition appears at multiple points in the policy, including in the table of contents and as a new standalone section. No existing provisions were removed.
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--- old+++ new@@ -11,6 +11,7 @@How do we transfer information?How do we respond to legal requests, comply with applicable law and prevent harm?How will you know the Policy has changed?+Privacy notice for United States residentsHow to contact Meta with questionsWhy and how we process your informationOther policies@@ -20,6 +21,9 @@View printable version|See previous versions+Read the+United States Regional Privacy Notice+for more details about how we handle Personal Information and how to exercise your rights.HighlightsThis Privacy Policy explains how we collect, use and share your information. It also describes how long we keep your information and how we keep it safe when we transfer it.The Privacy Policy also lets you know your rights@@ -1552,6 +1556,11 @@How will you know the Policy has changed?We'll notify you before we make material changes to this Policy. You’ll have the opportunity to review the revised Policy before you choose to continue using our Products.Return to top+Privacy notice for United States residents+You can learn more about the consumer privacy rights that may be available to you by reviewing the+United States Regional Privacy Notice+.+Return to topHow to contact Meta with questionsYou can learn more about how privacy works on