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How To Delete Instagram Account ?

 


Delete Instagram Account in 5 Steps

On Instagram, one of the most popular social networking services, users have the option to delete or temporarily deactivate their account. But there is no facility to delete the account in the Instagram mobile application. To delete an account, you must first log in to your Instagram browser. If you have to delete your Instagram account, let's see how to do it.

There are two ways to delete an Instagram account. The account can be deleted temporarily or permanently. When temporarily deleted, no one will be able to see the account until we log in again. However, when permanently deleted, the account will be deleted so that you will not be able to log in later.

How do I temporarily delete my Instagram account?

1. To do so, first visit "instagram.com" and enter your username and password.

2. Click on the profile picture at the top right and select "Profile"

3. Then click on "Edit profile"

4. Scroll down and select "Temporally disable my account"

5. After entering the reason and password for deletion, click "Temporally Disable Account"

How do I permanently delete my Instagram account?

visit https://www.instagram.com/accounts/remove/request/permanent/Then log in with your username and password. 

1. Enter the reason for deleting the account 
2.Type in the password 
3.Click on the Delete button below. 
This will delete the account.


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