Instagram Tests Sharing Your Location History With Facebook (theverge.com)
Instagram is testing a feature that would allow it to share your location data with Facebook, regardless of whether you're using the app or not. Researcher Jane Manchun Wong says the option, which is being tested as a setting you have to opt-in to, allows Facebook products to "build and use a history of precise locations" which the company says "helps you explore what's around you, get more relevant ads and helps improve Facebook." The Verge reports: In a statement to TechCrunch, a spokesperson from Facebook confirmed that there was no guarantee the feature would see a wide release. "We often work on ideas that may evolve over time or ultimately not be tested or released. Instagram does not currently store Location History; we'll keep people updated with any changes to our location settings in the future."
Wong has a history of correctly identifying features like this before they're officially announced. She has previously leaked Facebook's dating application, Instagram's updated two-factor authentication, and Instagram's school bio feature. Facebook is also reportedly testing a map view to see friend's locations, similar to what's already offered by Snapchat. Instagram's data sharing could provide additional data points to power this functionality, while providing Facebook with more data to better target its ads.
Wong has a history of correctly identifying features like this before they're officially announced. She has previously leaked Facebook's dating application, Instagram's updated two-factor authentication, and Instagram's school bio feature. Facebook is also reportedly testing a map view to see friend's locations, similar to what's already offered by Snapchat. Instagram's data sharing could provide additional data points to power this functionality, while providing Facebook with more data to better target its ads.
Because Instagram and Facebook are totally different companies.
Oh. Wait...
There are relevant ads? Haven't seen any relevant ads. Lots of ads, all irrelevant.
They claim, of course, they are trying to make them relevant.
EVERYBODY trying to provide "relevant" ads, please get this: a zillion ads for a one-time purchase I made six months ago, and probably won't make again for several years is not "relevant".
I am tired of ads for large fixed diesel engines.
(And, no, I did not recently buy a large fixed diesel engine. A friend was interested in the possibility of converting one to marine use. Now I am inundated with Caterpillar ads. They gave up on the fixed engines, though, now they are trying to sell me graders. This must be worth even more than mesothelioma.)
If you want to tag the location of a post, it uses location data to show a list of nearby locations. It will ask permission the first time you do it.
Now they want to track your location, even when your phone is in your pocket, and not using the app. You will need to give permission to "use location data while not using hte app".
They will give some BS reason why you want that.
"helps you explore what's around you, get more relevant ads and helps improve Facebook profit."