Tips to protect Instagram account privacy from hackers

Cross-sharing of content from Instagram to Facebook is another loophole hackers can exploit
An undated image of Instagram logo. — DepositPhotos

An undated image of Instagram logo. — DepositPhotos

As there's a spike being observed on social media on the dissemination of private data, Instagram users better take into consideration some safety measures to stay on the safe side. 

As the platform is one of the most widely used social platforms, acclaimed for a visual variety to be expressive about one's ideas and views, ordinary users oftentimes end up sharing more than they should.

If you're so much into Instagram, follow the tips listed below to strengthen your Instagram account privacy and evade possible data leaks: 

How to protect Instagram account from being hacked?

  1. Make your Instagram account private: Once made private, the content you share on your account will be viewed only by your approved followers.
  2. Unlink from Facebook from Instagram: Cross-sharing of content, be they stories or posts, is another loophole mischievous elements can exploit, so it is better to disconnect your Facebook account from Instagram.
  3. Create a close friends list: If you fear there's an imposter among your followers, then create a "Close Friends" list which could play vitally in selective sharing.
  4. Disable activity status: By turning off your "Last Seen" activity status, users can stop others from knowing when they were last online.
  5. Turn off read receipts: Instagram too lets senders know when a recipient reads their message unless their read receipts are turned off. Like WhatsApp’s blue ticks, you can also turn off Instagram's read receipts.

By implementing the aforementioned steps, users can enjoy greater control over their online presence and a safer social media experience.