Instagram started out as a place to post your photos to share with the world and over time it has grown into a full-featured social network and messaging tool. Instagram keeps evolving so it’s hard to keep up all tools and options available.
In this article we collect several semi-hidden options, little-known functions, Instagram privacy tips and settings so that you master this application and enjoy it fully.
Archive photos to hide them
Every once in a while, you’ll want to clean up your Instagram account a bit, removing posts from the public eye that are no longer relevant or that you don’t like much. Instead of erasing them forever, you can hide them archive them. You can still see them, and if you change your mind, you can always show them again on your profile.
Save photos to “albums”
Instagram doesn’t have albums per se, but it does something like: collections. A collection can contain both your posts and those of other people, which are stored in order so that you can refer to them later.
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Tap the bookmark icon on the post you want to save (it doesn’t have to be yours)
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Press on save to collection
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Choose a name for your collection
Block offensive comments
Instagram, like any other social network, can be a pretty toxic place. Fortunately, several tools have recently been added to control the comments you receive on Instagram and be able to block certain words. If someone tries to add a comment containing one of these words, the comment is automatically hidden.
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In Instagram settings, tap privacy
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Come into comments
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Enable hide offensive comments
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Enable Filter the most reported words
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Enable manual filter
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Add the words you want to ban in the comments of your posts below. Comments that include them will not be displayed.
Mute someone without following them
Not everyone you follow is equally important. If you have a friend on Instagram who goes a little overboard with beach photos and you’d like to stop looking at them for a while, you can silence him. When you mute someone, their posts won’t appear on your timeline, even though the other person has no way of knowing.
Avoid being tagged
If you want to prevent others from tagging you in posts on Instagram, you can change that from the app settings. There you can set the manual label approvalwhich means you won’t be automatically tagged, but you’ll need to approve each tag before it becomes public.
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In Instagram settings, go to privacy
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Press on hang tags
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Enable Manually approve labels
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Impulse Enable
Hide whether you are logged in or not
Another privacy option worth knowing about on Instagram is activity status, which tells other people whether you are logged in or not and what time did you last log in. You can turn it off from Instagram’s privacy settings.
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In Instagram settings, go to privacy
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Press on activity status
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disable view activity status
Share your contact card
Instagram accounts can have very cryptic names, but there is an easier way to share your account: with An identity card. It’s something like a QR code for your account, which you can customize with your photo or emojis.
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open your profile
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Press the button with the three horizontal stripes
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Press on ID card
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If you want, customize the look of your ID card with a selfie or emojis
Follow hashtags
In addition to being able to follow personal and professional accounts on Instagram you can also follow hashtagsso you’ll see a medley of posts from multiple accounts using that Instagram on your timeline.
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Tap the magnifying glass icon to search
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Find the topic you want to follow
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Tap the hashtags tab
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Tap the hashtag you want to follow
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In the hashtag preview, tap follow
Save a draft for later
If you start creating an Instagram post and don’t have time to finish choosing the filter and description, no problem. On returning the application will ask you if you want save the draft to continue later. You can access this draft later to pick up where you left off.
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Create your post as always
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When you want to save the draft, press back
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Impulse Save the draft
See who accessed your account
Think someone is accessing your Instagram account? The good news is that Instagram carefully note each connection and you can consult them from a special page. It tells you the location from which the session was started, the IP address and the device.
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Check Instagram Connections
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If you find suspicious items, mark It was not me and change your password
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You can close the session you left open on other devices
Share a video without sound
This is one of the most basic Instagram tricks and yet one of the most useful. When sharing videos in an Instagram Story, we sometimes forget that audio is also included, but only if we want to. Press the speaker button to mute the message.
- Before posting a story, press the volume button
Record without pressing the button
The classic way to record a video in Instagram stories is to hold down the shutter button, but it doesn’t have to be. if you change in hands-free modewith one key the recording starts and with another the recording stops.
Share a story as a post
If you have created such a work of art in an Instagram story that you would like share it as normal postthe good news is that Instagram allows you to do this directly from the context menu, without cheating or cardboard.
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Tap the three dots button on your Instagram story
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Press on Share as post
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Choose the frame and continue as any normal post
Share a post in story
The opposite is also possible. If you see a post on Instagram that you want to add to a story, click the send button to be able to post it in a story. This also works for other people’s messages.
Hide post likes
If you prefer not to know how many likes one of your posts got of Instagram, it is possible to hide it easily. You will still be able to see the full list of people by tapping on the text, but otherwise generic text will be displayed.
Paint the whole screen in one color
A curious Instagram trick is the ability to paint the background color of a story completely with a long touch. If you make this stroke with the brush tool, the color is solid. If it’s the underline tool, the color is translucent.
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Create a new story and take any photo
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Tap the button to draw
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Choose the painting tool
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Do a long touch anywhere
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If you want to add a translucent color, choose the underline tool and do the long stroke
Use custom colors
Speaking of colors, Instagram presents you with a good set of default colors ready to use in the various drawing tools, but you can use any custom color. To do this, long press on one of the colors and the whole palette will open.
create arrows
Creating arrows can be tedious, but we often forget that Instagram includes its own arrow drawing tool. Basically, every stroke you make is capped with an arrowhead.
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Tap the button to draw
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Choose the arrow tool
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Make a stroke and it will end in an arrowhead
Save your old stories from oblivion
Instagram Stories cease to be viewable 24 hours after they are posted, although they are not completely deleted. You can continue to consult in the file menu, and you can repost them or feature them on your profile.
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Open your profile on Instagram
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Open the side panel by pressing the button with the three horizontal lines
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Come into case
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Will pass history archive
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Tap the story you want to review or share
Share songs from Spotify
Besides being able to add song clips to Instagram stories, you can also share your favorite song directly from Spotify. Anyone who visits your story will be able to play and open that song on Spotify.
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In Spotify, tap the song you want to share and open its context menu
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Picking out To share
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Press on instagram stories
Put photos on photos in a story
A curious editing tool for Instagram stories is the camera sticker. With this sticker, you can create photos that are placed on top of another photo or video, and you can add as many as you want. The limit is your creativity.
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Add the first photo to the story
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Tap the button to add stickers
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Choose camera sticker
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Take a photo with the mobile camera
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You can tap the floating photo to change the layout
Hide your stories from certain people
Instagram Stories are usually viewable by the same people who can view your profile, but you can restrict them further from their privacy settings. You can, among other things, hide your instagram stories from certain people or limit who can reply with messages.
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In Instagram settings, go to privacy
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Press on Story
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In the section hide history fortap the number of people
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Add accounts you don’t want to see your stories to the list
Create a collage
If you want post collage as instagram story, you don’t need any additional apps. Instead, switch to mode DesignChoose the grid you like the most, then place a photo in each box using the camera or by uploading it from your gallery.
Add more filters to Instagram stories
Instagram Stories comes with a ton of filters and effects, but the ones you can select are just the tip of the iceberg. In the filter finder you will find hundreds of user-created filtersfor all tastes.
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Choose any Instagram effect
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Press the arrow to display information about the effect
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Impulse explore the effects
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Check categories, try adding effects to Instagram
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