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Instagram Users Voice Privacy Concerns Over New Map Feature, Meta Responds

August 11, 2025
in Global, News, United States
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Instagram Users Voice Privacy Concerns Over New Map Feature, Meta Responds
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Instagram has launched a new feature in the United States called “Instagram Map”, designed to let users share their recent locations and discover nearby content, much like Snapchat’s Snap Map. While Meta claims the tool is optional and off by default, many users have expressed fears that it reveals their exact location without consent.

Meta Responds to Privacy Backlash

Instagram’s head, Adam Mosseri, addressed the criticism in a Threads post, assuring users that the feature requires explicit approval before sharing any location data. “We’re double-checking everything, but so far, it seems people are misunderstanding how it works. Just because you can see yourself on the map doesn’t mean others can see you,” Mosseri wrote. He added that the system uses double consent, meaning users must opt in and then confirm again before location sharing begins.

Social Media Users Share Alarming Experiences

Despite Meta’s explanation, warnings about the feature are spreading online. Former Bachelor contestant Kelley Flanagan posted a TikTok calling it “dangerous” and showed how to disable it. One user, Lindsey Bell, commented that her home address was visible to all her followers without her knowledge. “I turned it off immediately, but it left me feeling absolutely sick,” she said.

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How Instagram Map Actually Works

According to Instagram, the map only displays location tags from recent Stories or Reels that include a place tag. It does not provide continuous live tracking, and the location updates only when the app is active or running in the background. Unlike Snap Map, Instagram Map doesn’t refresh in real time unless users choose to share that data.

Privacy Experts Urge Caution

Instagram allows users to limit location sharing to certain places or specific followers. However, some users claim their locations remained visible even after disabling the feature, raising questions about whether the settings work as intended.

Privacy advocates say location-sharing features, even when optional, can expose users to serious risks if misunderstood or misconfigured. They recommend reviewing Instagram’s privacy settings regularly and staying aware of new features that could track or share personal information.



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