Anyone
who
has
followed
a
social
network
knows
that
sometimes
the
most
innocuous
post
can
attract
unpleasant
responses,
especially
on
apps
like
Instagram,
where
your
content
—
whether
video,
image,
or
text
—
can
be
out
there
for
anyone
to
see.
There
are
any
number
of
reasons
you
might
want
to
set
your
account
to
private,
even
if
only
temporarily.
It
would
make
it
so
that
only
people
you
approve
can
follow
you
and
see
the
stuff
you
post
on
your
grid
or
in
your
Stories.
This
isn’t
a
perfect
solution.
For
example,
although
only
your
followers
can
see
your
posts
while
your
account
is
private,
some
aspects
of
your
account,
such
as
your
profile,
will
remain
public.
It’s
not
hard
to
find
and
toggle
on
Instagram’s
Private
Account
feature.Screenshot:
Meta
To
toggle
your
Instagram
Private
Account
on:
If
you
want
to
pare
down
your
followers,
you
can
do
that
as
well.
You
can
remove
any
followers
you
want
to
drop.Screenshot:
Meta
In
your
settings,
you
can
also
click
the
link
to
the
Accounts
Center
if
you
want
to
deal
with
issues
with
other
Meta
apps
as
well,
such
as
Facebook
and
Threads,
or
add
other
security
features
such
as
two-factor
authentication.
(Originally posted by Barbara Krasnoff)
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