Attorney General Brenna Bird, along with a bipartisan coalition of 37 states, is urging Instagram to prioritize user safety and privacy by implementing controls on its new location-sharing feature. The attorneys general have raised significant concerns about the feature, which reveals a user’s precise location on a map, posing public safety and data privacy risks, especially for vulnerable groups such as children and survivors of domestic violence. In a letter to Meta, Instagram’s parent company, the coalition of attorneys general has called for several measures including ensuring minors cannot enable location-sharing features; Sending a clear alert to all adult users explaining the feature, outlining its risks, and providing a comprehensive disclosure of how Instagram intends to use their location data; and Creating a simple, easy-to-access option for users to disable the feature at any time for those adults who have opted in to location sharing.
Iowa AG Brenna Bird join coalition against Instagram location sharing
Aug 15, 2025 | 2:39 PM



