Interesting news is waiting on all Facebook users who like the Instagram application. According to the company [Facebook acquired the popular program back in September], Instagram Facebook data sharing has been confirmed. The most popular social network in the world, Facebook states that it is used by nearly 1 billion people from different corners of our planet. It is trying to update its apps and features to keep users interested in using its services and network to communicate with friends 24/7. Instagram Facebook Data Sharing Updated Terms and Policy According to the Terms of Service and Privacy Policy of Instagram application [these terms have been updated recently], the Instagram Facebook data sharing goes into effect in January. If being more concrete, this will happen starting January 16th, 2013. This feature will help to provide better integration between Facebook and Instagram. The two services hope it will become much easier for them to combat spam and “detect system and reliability problems” quicker and more effectively as well as develop improved features for users. You just need to understand how exactly the app is used. The new rules allow Instagram to provide user data and content to businesses that belong to the “same group of companies that Instagram is a part of.” You have probably realized that the company means Facebook, or in other words, the social network will be able to access all Instagram information provided by users from now on. No Panic! There is no need to worry that Instagram Facebook data sharing feature will let anyone see your photographs. No, according to the social network, it will honor your choices so you are the one who can still decide who is allowed seeing the pictures you add via Instagram. You can find all the new rules in the app’s Terms of Service and Privacy Policy. Last week we heard that Facebook and Instagram services will merge into one. We guess it is finally happening. What do you think about the new Instagram Facebook data sharing feature? Are you worried too much about this policy? Voice your opinion in the comments below.