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Instagramm­ers will soon be able to download photos — Report

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INSTAGRAM, one of the most popular platforms for image and video sharing, seems to be jumping on the ‘data portabilit­y tool’ wagon, just in time.

It’s a tricky time for the social media leaders as their fanbases start to question whether they can trust companies with their personal data.

Facebook has been hit particular­ly hard as the brand’s name is tied to an ongoing political scandal that involves using stolen user data.

And Facebook- owned Instagram is also getting some scrutiny for its policies. On Apr 11, TechCrunch wrote an article that put the spotlight on the popular image and video sharing platform titled “Instagram traps data without a Download Your Informatio­n tool,” addressing possible risks for active users.

“It’s hard to # DeleteFace­book with no viable alternativ­e, but at least you can export all your data. There’s no such option on Instagram,” the story asserted.

“That lack of data portabilit­y puts users at the mercy of Instagram’s product and policy decisions.

And it could even put users at risk, as those who seek to back up their accounts and content are forced to use unofficial thirdparty apps that require their password.”

A spokespers­on from Instagram quickly responded with, “We are building a new data portabilit­y tool. You’ll soon be able to download a copy of what you’ve shared on Instagram, including your photos, videos and messages.”

They’ll reveal more when the tool is ready to launch. — Relaxnews

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Instagram will soon let you download your data, according to report.

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