How to Delete Your Instagram Account....

After this, your Instagram account along with your photos and the comments you have posted on other users’ accounts will automatically be hidden from everyone else. They will become visible again once you decide to come back from your social media hiatus and reactivate your Instagram account again. new trend

How to Delete Your Instagram Account Permanently

On the contrary, if you have made up your mind and have finally decided to walk away from Instagram for good, here is a step-by-step procedure on how to delete your Instagram account forever.

 

Open the Instagram's Account Deletion page on your browser.

Log into the site with your credentials.

Select a reason that explains why you are leaving the Instagram community.

Confirm this irreversible step by entering your Instagram password.

Choose “Permanently delete” at the bottom of the page.

 

Again, if you are contemplating taking on this route, make sure you have downloaded all your picture-perfect Instagram moments first. (Refer to how to download your Instagram photos section above.)

 

More importantly, once you have successfully deleted your Instagram account, you will not be able to reactivate it and/or have the option to reuse your old Instagram username should you wish to make a comeback. You will have to create a new Instagram account, choose a brand-new handle, and start everything from scratch.

How to Hide Instagram Photos Without Deleting Them

Okay, while we are at it, now that you know it is possible to hide your Instagram account temporarily and then bring it back to life again, you may be wondering if it is possible to make specific Instagram photos disappear out of everyone’s view for the moment and then have them back on your feed once the dust settles.

 

An excellent example would be if you and your boyfriend broke up and you would like to purge all trace of your relationship from your Instagram feed but at the same time you still prefer to have the option to put them back on in the event that it was just a false alarm, if you know what I mean. This feature is also applicable for risque photos that you regret posting but not really.


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