Muse Image: Stop AI Stealing Your Photos Now
Stop Meta's Muse Image from using your public Instagram posts to generate AI images without your consent.
10 lug 2026 (Aggiornato il 10 lug 2026) - Scritto da Christian Tico
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How to Stop Meta’s Muse Image from Reusing Your Public Instagram Posts
Meta has launched a new AI model called Muse Image that automatically allows users to generate images using photos from public Instagram accounts, raising serious privacy concerns. If your Instagram profile is public, your posts, reels, and even your profile picture may be reused by others to create AI content unless you manually change a setting in the app.
Understanding Meta’s Muse Image AI Feature
Muse Image is a text-to-image AI tool integrated into Instagram, Meta AI app, WhatsApp, and Instagram Stories for US users. It enables anyone to tag a public Instagram username in a prompt and pull that user’s photos to generate new images of them. The feature is enabled by default for all public accounts, and Instagram does not notify users when their content is used.
This means that without any action from you, your likeness and published content could be remixed into AI-generated visuals shared across Meta’s platforms. The update is part of Meta’s broader push to expand creative AI tools, but it shifts the responsibility of privacy protection entirely to the user through an opt-out system.
Why You Need to Opt Out Immediately
Public Instagram profiles are automatically opted in to allow content reuse for AI generation. This includes all posts, reels, and profile pictures. Unless you disable the setting, anyone can use your public photos to build AI images without your consent or knowledge.
Experts from tech justice organizations, including Foxglove, have called this setup an “obvious recipe for disaster” due to the lack of transparency and user control. The feature removes the need for permission requests and operates silently, making it difficult for users to track or stop unauthorized AI use of their content.
Key Risks of the Default Setting
- No consent is required to use your public photos for AI generation.
- You will not be notified when your content is reused.
- Already generated AI images using your content will not be removed if you opt out later.
- The setting only appears for public accounts; private accounts are automatically protected.
How to Turn Off Content Reuse for Posts and Reels
You can prevent Muse Image from using your public Instagram content by disabling the “Sharing and reuse” setting in your Instagram app. This involves turning off two separate toggles: one for Posts and one for Reels.
Follow these steps to opt out:
- Open the Instagram app on your mobile device and go to your profile.
- Tap the three-line menu icon in the top-right corner.
- Scroll down to the “Sharing and reuse” section in the settings menu.
- Find the option labeled “Allow people to use your content on Instagram and with AI features on Meta.”
- Turn off the toggles for both Posts and Reels.
Once disabled, Muse Image will no longer be able to use your future posts or reels to generate AI content. However, any AI images already created using your content before you turned off the setting will remain online.

Alternative: Make Your Account Private
If you prefer a simpler solution, switching your Instagram account to private will automatically block Muse Image from accessing your photos. Private accounts are not visible to the public, and Muse Image requires public access to generate images using your content.
When your profile is private, Muse Image will inform users that they cannot use your account likeness if they try to mention your username in a prompt.
Important Limitations to Know
Turning off the “Sharing and reuse” setting only stops future AI generations. It does not remove AI images that were already created using your content before you opted out. Instagram has confirmed that existing AI-generated images will remain online regardless of your settings change.
Additionally, Instagram does not send notifications when your content is used. This means you may never know if someone has already generated an AI image of you using your public posts.
Conclusion: Protect Your Privacy in the Age of AI
Meta’s Muse Image feature gives users powerful creative tools but at the cost of automatic, silent reuse of public Instagram content. To protect your privacy and likeness, it is essential to manually opt out by disabling the “Sharing and reuse” setting for both Posts and Reels in your Instagram app.
While existing AI images will remain online, taking action now ensures your future content cannot be used without your consent. Whether you choose to toggle off the setting or switch your account to private, the responsibility lies with you to safeguard your digital identity in this new AI-driven landscape.
Meta’s opt-out default for Muse Image is not just a privacy flaw but a calculated exploitation of user inertia, effectively treating public Instagram profiles as free AI training data unless individuals proactively defend their likeness. This shifts the ethical burden entirely onto the user while enabling silent, non-consensual remixing of personal content at scale.
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