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How to Permanently Delete Your Instagram Account.

Depending on your preferences, you can deactivate or permanently delete your Instagram account.

Deactivating your account is only temporary; however, your account, along with your profile, followers, photos, likes, and comments, will be hidden from other users while it is deactivated. Simply logging back into your account will restore all of this information and allow you to resume normal Instagram usage.

Deleting your Instagram account is irreversible – a deleted account cannot be recovered. When you delete your Instagram account, all of your data, including photos, followers, likes, and so on, is permanently erased.

Instagram Account Deactivation

Instagram cannot be deactivated via the app; it must be done via a web browser on the Instagram website. If you want to take a break from Instagram, follow these steps to deactivate your account:

Downloading Your Instagram Data

When you delete your Instagram account, all of your data is permanently lost and cannot be recovered.

As a result, you may want to download your Instagram data before deleting your account to ensure that you retain all of the photos, videos, and other media that you have posted over time. To obtain a copy of your Instagram data, follow these steps:

How to Delete Your Instagram Account in Steps

An Instagram account, like deactivating, can only be deleted via a web browser. Follow these simple steps to permanently delete your Instagram account:

Other Methods for Keeping Your Data Private

Many of us use a Cloud Storage Service to back up and/or store important data. Choose a storage service that automatically encrypts your files if you use one of these. However, because the cloud provider controls the key to your encryption, they may be able to access your data and even share it with government authorities if they so desire.

You can get around this problem by manually encrypting your files yourself before uploading them to the cloud. As a result, you will be the sole owner of your data. As long as you don’t also upload the encryption keys to the cloud, your cloud provider will have no access.

There are several free encryption programs available that are simple to use, even if you have no prior experience manually encrypting your data.

Choose encryption software that works with your computer and mobile operating systems, as well as your cloud storage provider. End-to-end encryption should be used by your encryption program, and your password should never be stored.

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