Tuesday, January 15, 2013

Instagram

Recently there was an uproar as to Instagram's privacy policy.  Many people read the updated privacy policy and mis-interpreted what was written.  Because of the vague wording many people thought that Instagram now had ownership of your photos as soon as you posted them and had the power to sell them as they pleased.  This was completely false, as explained on snopes.com.  For those of you that aren't familiar with snopes it is the go to site for finding the truth behind any rumor or false information. It is legit!
Well today Instagram released it's updated privacy policy and terms of use and no where in it does it state that they have ownership of your photos.  For all of you who were worried and even deleted your account, you have nothing to worry about.  It's amazing what a little rumor can do......
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3 comments:

  1. Hey. I found your blog on share the love blog hop @ randomthoughtsbytrin.blogspot.com. I am Trinity. :) I have truly enjoyed blogging and finding other mom's that I can relate to or people in general. I can relate 100% to your post title 'Confessions of a stay at home mom'. I too stay home with a 3 year old and a 20 month old, both boys. If you have never been home I don't believe you can relate. At times I feel terribly for complaining or believed to be a horrible person/mother, however, I soon realized my thoughts and feelings were 100% normal. It is hard being home, it is a joy and everything in between.

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  2. Hi Trinity! Thanks for visiting my blog. Fun to find some one who has similar struggles :) I look forward to reading your blog as well!!

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  3. I too stay home with a 3 year old and a 20 month old, both boys. If you have never been home buy instagram followers $5 I don't believe you can relate. At times I feel terribly for complaining or believed to be a horrible person/mother, however, I soon realized my thoughts and feelings were 100% normal. It is hard being home, it is a joy and everything in between.

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