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Keep in mind that business profiles aren’t able to make their accounts private. If you want to make your business account private, first switch back to a personal account.
By default, anyone can see your profile and posts on Instagram. You can make your account private so that only followers you approve can see what you share. If your account is set to private, only your approved followers will see your photos or videos on hashtag or location pages.
If your account is public, anyone can like or comment on your photos and videos. If you want to prevent specific people from liking or commenting on your posts, you can block themAMP.
If your account is private, only the people you’ve approved as followers will be able to like or comment on your photos and videos.
Comments that may be inappropriate, offensive or bullying are automatically filtered out from your posts, stories and live videos. Comments are filtered automatically by default, but you can always change this setting.
You can also turn on a keyword filter to hide comments that contain specific words, phrases, numbers or emoji that you’d like to avoid.
Keep in mind that default and custom keyword filtering aren’t currently available in all languages:
When you turn on comment filtering, it’s applied to both new and existing comments on your posts. When you turn off comment filtering, filtered comments on your posts will be restored
If someone with a private profile shares a photo or video to a social network (like Twitter, Facebook and so on) using Instagram, the image will be visible on that network and the permalink will be active. In other words, the photo will be publicly accessible by anyone who has access to its direct link/URL.
Keep in mind that sharing a photo or video to a social network doesn’t mean that the image will be visible in Instagram. Your account will still appear private to those who aren’t approved followers.
If your account is set to private, you can remove people from your followers list:
When you remove a follower, they aren’t notified that you’ve removed them.
You can also block someone to get them to stop following you. People aren’t notified when you block them
If your account is set to private and you add a hashtag to your post, the post won’t appear publicly on the corresponding hashtag page. Only your approved followers will be able to see your posts on hashtag pages or in Instagram Direct messages.
You can archive a post you’ve shared to hide it from your profile and make it so your followers and other people on Instagram can’t see it. When you archive a post, it keeps all its likes and comments.
To archive a post:
Once you’ve archived a post, you can choose to show it on your profile again. The post will return to its original spot on your profile.
To show an archived post on your profile:
When you like a photo, it’s visible to anyone who can see the post. Your followers may also see your username below a photo you’ve liked, no matter how many likes it has (example: [your username] and 12 others).
After 4 likes, photos show the number of likes, along with usernames of some people you follow who have liked it.
If your account is set to private:
When someone taps Follow on your Instagram profile, they’ll see suggestions of similar profiles they might also want to follow, such as mutual friends or other people they might know. If you don’t want these suggestions to appear on your profile, you can opt out:
Keep in mind that when you opt out of account suggestions on your profile, you won’t appear as a suggestion on someone else’s profile either.
If your posts are set to public, anyone will be able to see your profile by visiting instagram.com/[your username] on the web.
If your posts are set to private, your photos will be visible to people logged into Instagram who you’ve approved to follow you.
Learn more about adjusting your privacy settings. The privacy settings you set on mobile are the same as your privacy settings on the web.
There’s no way to hide your bio or profile image on Instagram. If you don’t want people to see this info, we’d suggest removing it from your profile.
Your images may appear in Google search results if you’ve logged into your account using a web viewer, which authorizes them to access your profile and images. These third-party sites have been created with our API and aren’t affiliated with Instagram directly.
If you don’t want your photos or videos to appear on Google, we suggest revoking access to the third-party website or setting your account to private. It may take some time for these sites and Google to re-index and remove the images, even if you delete your account. You can also contact the app that’s displaying your photographs on Google to expedite the process.
Instagram isn’t directly associated with third-party apps that utilize our API such as web viewers, desktop apps or image printing services, and we can’t assist you in speeding up the process to remove any Instagram images that may appear on Google.