New Delhi: Instagram Wednesday announced a new opt-in feature that will now allow users to reduce the amount of data consumed on the photo sharing platform.
The feature has been designed specifically for emerging markets where data plans and internet speeds may be limited, Instagram said in a statement.
Once enabled, videos will not be pre-loaded and high-resolution images will not be automatically downloaded. Users can choose whether they never want to see high-resolution media or if they want to see such content when they are on Wi-Fi or Cellular/Wi-Fi connections.
“With this data saver feature, we are hoping for an uninterrupted Instagram experience in slow network areas, which in turn will increase people’s interactions with their friends and family,” Manish Chopra, Director and Head of Partnerships, Facebook India, said.
While the Facebook-owned company doesn’t disclose any country-specific user count, reports suggest it has well over 70 million users in India.
The feature will be available globally for Android users and will roll out slowly over the course of a week.
PTI