Meta Instagram
Meta Instagram's terms of service grant the company unusually broad rights over user content while providing minimal protections in return. The platform can use your photos, videos, and posts to train artificial intelligence systems, create derivative works, and share with advertisers under a "non-exclusive, royalty-free, transferable, sub-licensable, worldwide license." Your personal data and activity patterns are shared with numerous third-party advertising partners to build detailed user profiles. If Instagram causes harm - whether through data breaches, wrongful account termination, or losing your content - their maximum liability is capped at just $100 for free users. The terms include mandatory arbitration, preventing class action lawsuits, though users can opt out within 30 days. Account termination can happen immediately for vague "policy violations" with limited appeal options. Users concerned about AI training on personal content, extensive data sharing with advertisers, or minimal financial recourse should be particularly cautious about Instagram's aggressive terms.
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