Instagram Faces Lawsuit For Alleged Breach Of Privacy
It appears that Instagram is facing a lawsuit over in US where a woman claims that the company has violated state law by gathering facial data without consent.
Instagram privacy breach?
The women, Kelly Whalen from Illinois has taken action and sued Facebook, who is the owner of Instagram for allegedly breaching the stateβs Biometric Information Privacy Act, or BIPA for short, for gathering facial data without approval.
She has said that Instagram only begun to notify users of the chance of biometric data collection at the beginning of 2020.
Should they be found guilty, it seems that BIPA cases that were found to be guilty usually face $1,000 per violation or even $5,000 if it is considered βintentionalβ or βrecklessβ.
In Facebookβs defense, theyβve denied the allegations and Stephanie Otway, the companyβs spokesperson has said that lawsuit was βbaselessβ and Instagram βdoesnβt useβ face recognition in that sense.
Pokdepinion: It would be interesting how this pans out but seeing the figure that theyβre facing, I think itβs safe to say that itβs something theyβd have problems coughing out.

