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N.Y. AG Calls on Instagram to Remove Location Sharing for Minors

Thirty-seven state attorneys general demand Instagram restrict location-sharing for minors and improve transparency to reduce privacy risks, especially for vulnerable users, officials said.

  • On August 7, 2025, Instagram introduced a feature allowing users to share precise real-time locations on a map.
  • This change prompted 37 attorneys general, including New York's Letitia James and Minnesota's Keith Ellison, to raise public safety and privacy concerns.
  • The coalition argued the feature endangers vulnerable groups like children and domestic violence survivors by enabling stalkers to locate them easily.
  • Ellison emphasized that allowing minors to share their location poses significant dangers, urging urgent action to address these concerns, while Instagram explained that location sharing is disabled by default and requires users to opt in.
  • The attorneys general called on Meta to block location sharing for minors, provide clear warnings to adults, and offer easy controls to disable sharing to protect user safety.
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KARE broke the news in Minneapolis, United States on Thursday, August 14, 2025.
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