Trick to hide your Instagram followers and avoid strange visits

Trick to hide your Instagram followers and avoid strange visits
Trick to hide your Instagram followers and avoid strange visits

Instagram is one of the most used social networks in the world and therefore you should have more privacy in your interaction. (Photo: REUTERS)

Instagram, Meta’s popular social network, is once again positioned at the center of digital innovation with the launch of new functions aimed at strengthening the privacy of its users.

At a time when digitization and virtual interaction are escalating at dizzying rates, this social network is committed to a transformation focused on managing the visibility of profile followers, an improvement that contributes to preserving the security of its users.

This becomes relevant because in the wide universe of social networks, Instagram stands out as a favorite platform for the dissemination of multimedia contentrooting its popularity not only in personal communication but transcending into entrepreneurship and digital marketing.

The Meta application proposes several strategies to mitigate dangerous visits. (Photo: Meta)

This functionality, accessible through a direct procedure in the profile settings, gives users the ability to limit the display of information that could be considered sensitive. This is the step by step to access this option:

  • Enter the settings section from your profile.
  • Click on the account option.
  • Then, tap on “Hide who I follow” > “Hide followers”.
  • The function will be activated automatically.

It is important to mention that this option is only available for verified accounts. On the other hand, for those who do not have verification, the possibility of setting their profile to private mode represents a persistent but effective strategy, focused on restricting access to their content and social circle on the platform.

This option is available for verified accounts. (Photo: Instagram)

  • Open the Instagram app on your mobile device.
  • Head to your profile by tapping your photo icon in the bottom right corner.
  • Click on the three horizontal lines located at the top right to access the menu.
  • Select “Settings,” located at the bottom of the drop-down menu.
  • Within Settings, tap “Privacy,” which will take you to your account privacy options.
  • In the “Connections” section, you will find the “Account Privacy” option. Click there.
  • Activate the “Private account” option by sliding the button to the right. This will turn it blue, indicating that the feature is activated.

Once this is completed, your Instagram account will be set to private, meaning only users you approve will be able to see your photos, videos, and stories. People who want to follow you will send a follow request, which you can approve or reject.

In the case of minors, Instagram has a function to avoid cyberbullies. (Photo: Europa Press)

Another effective measure is to be careful with the information that is shared in the profile and in the publications. Avoiding sharing sensitive personal data or exact locations may decrease the interest of strange visitors.

Also, it is advisable to use the tools offered by the social network, such as filtering comments to avoid unwanted interactions.

These strategies could counter common cyberattacks today. (Photo: EFE)

Likewise, users have the option to set their account to manually approve any tags or mentions made by other users in their photos or stories. This is done from the privacy settings, selecting the tags and mentions options.

Likewise, it is essential to be selective when accepting follow requests, especially if the account is private. Before approving a request, it is advisable to review the applicant’s profile, making sure it is a person you know or someone with similar interests and not a fake or spam account.

When in doubt, it’s best to err on the side of caution and decline the follow-up request. By implementing strict criteria for interactions on the platform, users can maintain a safe and pleasant digital environment.

 
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