(The Center Square) – Privacy and safety risks are cited in a letter to the leader of Instagram penned by attorneys general from New Mexico and Georgia and joined by North Carolina’s Jeff Jackson.

Thirty-seven states are represented in the call to protect children.

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“Our children’s safety comes first,” said Jackson, a first-term Democrat in the office and former member of the U.S. House of Representatives. “Instagram needs to do some clean up on its location-sharing feature so we can keep children and victims safe – and it n

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