permanently deleting your account<\/a>:<\/p>\nStep-1.<\/strong> Download all of your photos\/videos from Instagram onto your computer. The reason why we want to download our photos\/videos first is that once your account is deleted from Instagram there will no longer be a way of accessing them. So downloading this media content onto your hard drives is the only way of keeping it forever!<\/p>\nStep-2.<\/strong> Download any comments you have made on other people\u2019s photos, as these will no longer be available if you close your account. Once again, you can download these comments via the \u201cDownload\u201d button that will appear once you hover over the individual comment.<\/p>\nStep-3.<\/strong> Now that we downloaded our personal photos and comments, let\u2019s move onto the next tip by unsubscribing from all Instagram notifications (if set to email) or removing mobile push notifications (for those who get them). This simply involves going into \u201cSettings\u201d >> \u201cNotifications\u201d and tap on your email address that is connected to your Instagram account.<\/p>\nStep-4.<\/strong> Now we want to deal with the third-party applications you may have set up in order to promote your Instagram content or know when something happens within the platform. To do this, simply go into \u201cSettings\u201d >> \u201cApplications\u201d and tap on each application one by one. After doing so, tap on \u201cRemove From Account\u201d, which will delete any information that the app has regarding you and your Instagram account.<\/p>\nStep-5.<\/strong> The final step that must be taken before deleting an Instagram account involves heading over to accounts.instagram.com (or instagram.com\/accounts for mobile users) in a web browser and then logging into your account. Once logged in, click on \u201cEdit Profile\u201d, followed by the red button that says \u201cPermanently Delete Account\u201d. This will remove your Instagram from every possible device (computer and mobile) you have set it up on!<\/p>\nStep-6.<\/strong> A final note for those who are worried about losing followers they worked hard to get, don\u2019t worry as you can simply unfollow everyone prior to deleting your account. Besides, if someone is really upset because you deleted your account they can go follow whoever they want and leave all their other followers alone too! But remember, just because you unsubscribed from all incoming notifications doesn\u2019t mean that others won\u2019t be able to see what is posted on your old Instagram profile page, so double-check that the privacy settings are set accordingly.<\/p>\nAnd there you have it, just a few simple steps to permanently deleting your Instagram account without leaving any trace behind. If you do happen to leave anything out or something didn\u2019t work properly, please don\u2019t hesitate to leave a comment below and we will get right on it! Now go delete your account so we can start fresh!<\/p>\n
Update 12\/4\/2014:<\/strong> Due to Instagram increasing security measures with regards to deleting accounts, the above method no longer works. Please see this article for updated information on how to delete your account.<\/p>\nUpdate 2\/24\/2015:<\/strong> 1) It looks like if you delete a comment made on someone else\u2019s photos that other person will still be able to see it even after your account has been deleted (at least for a while), so make sure you download those comments and then block the offending user so they don\u2019t keep posting garbage that makes you want to kill them.<\/p>\n2) If you get an email from Instagram saying \u201cThere was a problem doing what you asked\u201d or something similar, please ignore it as there is nothing wrong with your account. They just might re-open your Facebook\/Twitter\/Tumblr accounts without you realizing it, so keep an eye out for that!<\/p>\n
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How many reports are needed to delete a Instagram account?<\/strong> <\/p>\nThe fact is that the account <\/strong>could be deleted by Instagram <\/strong>because of three <\/strong>or four reports <\/strong>from various accounts due to the reason given for reporting <\/strong>the account<\/strong>.<\/p>\n<\/p><\/div>\nDo reported Instagram accounts get deleted?<\/strong> <\/p>\nAll Instagram accounts reported <\/strong>in violation of the Community Guidelines <\/strong>or Terms of Use will be deleted. Only accounts that meet one or both guidelines <\/strong>will be removed.<\/p>\n<\/p><\/div>\n How do I make them stop? <\/strong> <\/p>\nThe term solicits means: \u201cto ask (someone) persistently for something in exchange for money.\u201d In this case, although Facebook has allowed recruitment ads, these are usually done through messaging contacts with whom you have already established a friendship. If you do not want to receive any solicitation, blocking the contact is much more efficient than sending requests or unfriending them.<\/p>\n<\/p><\/div>\n
How do I remove everything in it? <\/strong> <\/p>\nDeleting an account means that your account information will be permanently destroyed, right after deletion confirmation. There is no way to recover a deleted account or retrieve information from it if you still need something from there before actually deleting it for good. Just like what we said earlier, make sure that you\u2019re well-prepared on the effects of doing so before applying this action in order to avoid unnecessary consequences when executing your plan. For those who have an existing account, you can request deletion by logging in to your Facebook account and clicking the Account Settings option.<\/p>\n<\/p><\/div>\n<\/p><\/div>\n
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