Photo: Seventeen-year-old Tyreece South takes advantage of location-sharing features on apps like Life360, but says he wouldn’t on Instagram.
One called it “creepier,” another called it “stalky.”
That’s was some of the reaction when the Times asked locals across three generations what they think of Instagram’s new location-sharing feature.
Parent company Meta rolled out the opt-in feature in the United States on 6 August, although they are yet to announce a release date for Australia.
The update allows users . . .
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