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Since Facebook was born things have changed. And a lot. It has rained so much since that distant 2014 that Mark Zuckerberg's company has come to take over - because he bought them - great services like WhatsApp and Instagram. And now he wants it to be known.
Or at least, make it completely evident to those who are clueless and, surprisingly, had no news about such a well-known acquisition. And how will they do it? Well, saying it more clearly. Facebook will soon start adding your name to some of the Instagram screensIt will do so starting this week, so you shouldn't be surprised if you suddenly see Facebook sporting your name in the famous filter app.
But what reason has the most populated social network in the world found right now to take this step? If until now you didn't say loud and clear that Instagram and WhatsApp belonged to you, why do it now? We tell you.
Facebook under the microscope: how does it manage our data?
Governments around the world ask social networks, and Facebook is one of the main ones, to be as transparent and clear as possible when managing the personal data of users. And this is exactly what those responsible for this social network want to respond to.
In this way, from now on, users who connect to Instagram will be able to see on some screens that the logo has changed slightly , so instead of just showing 'Instagram', it can also read 'Facebook Instagram'.
One of the spaces in which it appears is at the bottom of the settings section, within the Instagram application for iOS devices. However, most likely this new caption will also appear in all Instagram apps and logically, in the one corresponding to Android
It is also expected that another application as important for the home as WhatsApp will also include the indication that it is part of the conglomerate of Facebook services . There's no date on the horizon yet, but we'll stay tuned.