Instagram: How to disable the use of personal data for target training there? – How do you want?

Privacy issues still cause concern for social network users. Where does our data go? How are they used to train artificial intelligence for the goal? These are complicated problems, but Mark Zuckerberg requires our “bargaining chip” our presence on its networks, such as Facebook and Instagram, personal data to feed your goal there.
The goal has warned that the use of data collection to feed artificial intelligence training is prior. This means that if you do not take any kind of action, the system collects user data, behaviors, etc. while browsing nutrition or interacting with friends.
and The fact that I will be associated with a comprehensive prior to other products for this goal. The company has recently changed its privacy policies Ray-Ban smart glasses, saying artificial intelligence is active as a pre-pre-wasThe only way to stop turning off the phrase “Hey Meta” that connects the system.
Fortunately, it is possible to choose not to allow your personal data to use the artificial intelligence of the goal on your social networks. S. TEK has already created a guide on how to turn it on on FacebookNow you can learn how to do this on Instagram. The goal has already started to gradually warn users of how to do this, otherwise know how to do this.
Look at the exhibition steps that must be taken
1 – Open the Instagram app.
2 – Click on the three strokes of the options in the upper right corner.
3 – Move the options below and click on the Privacy Center option.
4 – Below, look for the Ia option and click it.
5 – You will find the line “send an objection request”. Click on “the information you have shared in goals products.”
6- The goal makes the complete interpretation of how to use user information and how to oppose. You will have to fill the form entitled Email and in the text “justified” brief for the reason for choosing to get rid of AI’s training. Click Send.
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