Push notifications from Instagram keep you up to date on what's happening while you aren't scrolling through the app.
From post notifications from people you follow to likes and comments on your posts and stories, Instagram notifications give you a quick summary without having to open the app.
If you're not seeing push notifications from Instagram and want to remedy this issue, you've come to the right place. In this article, we go over several troubleshooting tips that should help you to see notifications again.
Allow Instagram notifications on your deviceTo enable Instagram notifications on iPhone:
1. Open the Settings app. Tap Notifications.
2. In the Notification Style section, find and tap Instagram.
3. Tap the slider next to Allow Notifications. When notifications are turned on, the slider will be green.
Ensure the slider is in the on position to receive notifications. Abigail Abesamis DemarestTo enable Instagram notifications on Android:
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Open the Settings app. Tap Apps & notifications.
2. Find and tap Instagram from the list of apps.
3. Tap Notifications, then tap the slider next to All Instagram Notifications. When notifications are turned on, the slider will be blue and white.
Turn on notifications from the Instagram appTo turn on Instagram notifications in the app on iPhone or Android:
1. Open the Instagram app. Tap the profile icon on the bottom-right of the screen.
2. Tap the menu button at the top-right of the screen (it looks like three horizontal lines), then tap Settings.
Navigate to Settings to change notifications settings, privacy settings, and more.
Abigail Abesamis Demarest 3. Tap Notifications.
In Notifications, you can edit or pause all push notifications. Abigail Abesamis Demarest4. Tap on the different types of notifications to change your settings. For example, in the Posts, Stories and Comments section, you can turn notifications for likes off completely or turn them on for people you follow or everyone on Instagram.
Clearing your Instagram cache is another possible fix if you're still not receiving notifications. Doing so will also clear up space on your phone.
To do this, delete and reinstall the app if you have an iPhone, or go to the Settings app on Android.
Quick tip: Clearing Instagram's cache on iPhone will automatically log you out. You'll have to log in again to use the app and see notifications.
Check Do Not Disturb or Low Power modeAnother reason you might not be seeing Instagram notifications is if you have Do Not Disturb or Low Power mode turned on.
Do Not Disturb is a feature available on both iPhone and Android that silences notifications, which includes calls, texts, and push notifications from apps like Instagram.
Battery-saving modes on iPhone and Android also temporarily turn off push notifications. Make sure both are turned off if your Instagram notifications aren't working.
An internet connection is required to use Instagram and therefore receive push notifications.
Try troubleshooting your iPhone or Android network connection to see if that resolves your notification issue.
Update or reinstall the latest Instagram versionNotification issues may stem from not having the most up-to-date version of Instagram. In addition to bug fixes, updates may also include new app features.
To remedy this, update the Instagram app on your iPhone or Android. You can check for available updates in the App Store on iPhone or Google Play Store on Android.
If updating Instagram doesn't fix the issue, try uninstalling then reinstalling Instagram. On iPhone, press and hold the Instagram icon, then tap Remove App.
Once you delete the Instagram app, you'll need to sign in after reinstalling.
Abigail Abesamis Demarest On Android, open the Google Play Store app. Tap the profile icon, Manage apps & devices, then Manage. Tap Instagram, then Uninstall.
Update your device's operating systemIn a similar vein, ensuring your device OS is up-to-date can help resolve app issues. Like app updates, system updates often come with bug fixes and new features.
Quick tip: Check out our articles on updating iPhone and Android for further tips.
Restart your deviceIf all else fails, try turning your phone off and back on. If you have an iPhone, press and hold the power and volume up button at the same time, then glide your finger across the slide to power off bar.
If you have an Android, press and hold the power button, then tap Power Off.
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Keeping up with your followers’ latest activities is essential if you’re an avid Instagram user.
Maybe you don’t want to miss out on your friend’s new post or a new follower request. If you’re looking for ways to enable notifications on Instagram, you’ve come to the right place.
In this article, we’ll tell you everything you need to know. Plus, we’ll give you instructions on how to get notifications when someone goes live or makes a new Instagram post – and much more besides.
Suppose you’re a passionate Instagram user, or you have a business to promote. In that case, you might want to receive notifications from Instagram that will provide you with updates on your followers’ activities.
By default, Instagram will alert you when there’s an activity involving you. But you can further filter the type of content you want to receive notifications for or filter out content you don’t find important.
Here’s how to enable notifications on Instagram on your iPhone:
In this section, we’ll provide you with detailed instructions on how to enable notifications on Instagram if you’re an Android user. The steps you need to follow are pretty straightforward. Now you don’t have to worry about missing an important story or comment from your followers anymore.
Here’s how to enable notifications on Instagram on your Android device:
Enabling notifications on Instagram on your PC is a relatively straightforward process that will take no more than a minute to complete. Maybe you find your PC easier to navigate through the app settings due to a larger interface. Just follow these steps to manage notifications on Instagram:
You can enable notifications for the following categories: likes, comments, comment likes, likes, and comments on photos of you, accepted follow requests, Instagram Direct requests, Instagram Direct, reminders, first posts and stories, IGTV view counts, support requests, and live videos.
Live broadcasting has become a popular way of engaging with an audience for most Instagrammers today. Whether it’s just your friend updating everyone on their latest life events, or your favorite singer having a Q&A session, you don’t want to miss any of these broadcasts.
The good news is that Instagram has live video notifications turned on for all users by default. This also means there’s no way to selectively turn them on and off for specific users. You can either receive notifications from everyone or turn them off in the Notifications settings.
In case you’re not receiving any live notifications, make sure they are turned on. Here’s how to check:
You should now receive notifications about users going live on Instagram.
As you scroll through your Instagram feed, you might notice that the posts are not sorted in chronological order. That’s because Insta uses special algorithms to show you relevant content that you’re bound to be interested in.
This method has brought a lot of success to the platform as users keep scrolling and staying engaged. As cool as this engagement method may sound, sometimes you end up missing posts from users that you’d like to see updates from. That’s when turning on notifications for specific users comes in.
If you want to get notified every time a specific person posts, here’s what you should do:
Now you’ll receive an alert on your phone every time that person uploads a new post.
Another way to enable notifications from a specific user is through their profile page:
You have now enabled notifications from a specific user, and Instagram will send you alerts each time they post something new.
If you want to receive notifications from multiple users, you’ll have to repeat these steps for each person individually. The same goes for turning notifications off.
Note: You might get a notification if a user posts after a long time, even if you didn’t specifically choose to receive alerts from that person.
Here are the answers to some more burning questions to help you with this topic.
Sometimes, you don’t receive notifications even if you have them enabled on your Instagram account. This might happen for several reasons, but no worries – we’re here to help you figure out what happened in your case.
Here are some of the reasons why you might not receive notifications:
• You have the “Do Not Disturb” mode turned on for your mobile device.
This might be the case if you notice that you stop receiving notifications at a specific time of the day. Maybe you forgot that you set automatic “Do Not Disturb” mode at night, for example.
• Your phone notifications might be turned off. Make sure you have enabled notifications on your mobile device AND Instagram. Further down, you’ll find steps on how to enable notifications for iPhone and Android users.
• You’re in the power-saving mode. Another silly reason that happens more often than you think. If your phone is set on power-saving mode, you won’t be receiving push notifications from Instagram.
• Buggy app. Sometimes, the app is not compatible with your device. This is especially true if you didn’t download it from the App Store. Make sure you download the Instagram app from the official Play or App store, but first uninstall the current one on your phone.
• The cache memory is full. If you’ve been using the app for too long, it could be that your cache got corrupted or there’s too much of it.
Clear the cache from the Storage and Cache settings on your phone, and log in to your Instagram account again.
Enable Notifications for iPhone Users
• Open the “Settings” page on your phone.
• Tap on the “Notifications” section.
• Scroll down until you see “Instagram” on the app list.
• Open it.
• You’ll see a toggle button next to the “Push Notifications” section. It should be enabled (green.)
If the toggle button is disabled (grey), you won’t receive notifications on your iPhone even if you have them enabled on your Instagram device.
Enable Notifications for Android Users
• Head over to the Android settings page.
• Tap on the “Apps” section.
• Go through your apps list until you find Instagram. Open it.
• Tap on the “Notifications” bar.
• Make sure that the “Show notifications” toggle is enabled (blue.) Here you can also adjust notifications by categories – comments, comment likes, Instagram Direct, and more.
Just make sure the notifications you were missing are enabled now.
As we mentioned earlier, Instagram is a great place to keep up to date with the latest trends, updates from friends, celebrity news, and much more. However, due to its specific news feed algorithmic system, you can often miss an important update. Say your high-school friend just got married, but you didn’t text him in a while. This post can easily get buried in the mass of irrelevant content Instagram chooses to dish out to you. This is why you should turn on notifications to receive updates from important people.
Enabling Instagram notifications allows you to keep up with the evolving app and your followers’ activities. Dealing with Instagram’s notification settings might seem a bit complicated at first, but it’s really worth it.
Now you know how to enable notifications on Instagram on your phone or PC. You can also solve the issue of not receiving notifications after they were turned on, as well as enabling notifications for specific users.
What kind of notifications do you always have enabled? Which notifications do you consider unimportant? Let us know in the comments section below.
One of the common problems for Instagram* users is the lack of notifications about various events in the Android or iPhone app. Solving the problem, in most cases, is not at all difficult. Attention: before changing the settings described below, make sure that your phone does not have battery saving mode enabled: this may be the reason that notifications are not received. nine0005
This manual details how to turn on Instagram* notifications on your phone if they do not come for one reason or another or, for example, come but without sound. First - about how to solve the problem on Android, then - the same about the iPhone.
The steps to find out the cause will generally be as follows (for different models of Android smartphones, the path starting from the 4th step may be slightly different, but the logic is the same):
Please note that on some versions of Android and branded shells there is just an on-off switch for application notifications, as well as additional notification settings that open when you click on the application name: make sure that everything is in order there. Also, if there are notifications in the notification area, but there is no sound, check that you do not have Do Not Disturb turned on, and that the notifications themselves are set to the desired, not quiet or silent mode (see How to set different notification sounds for different Android apps). nine0005
Usually, these steps are enough to get notifications working again. Just in case, if everything is turned on, but Instagram* notifications are still not coming, try simply restarting your phone, and if that doesn’t help, uninstall and reinstall the application (provided you remember your password). Just in case, check if traffic saving is enabled, if it is enabled, disable it. Read more: How to disable data saving on Android and Samsung Galaxy.
In case you are using an iPhone and also faced with the lack of event notifications in the Instagram* application, the solution method will be approximately the same as in the previous case:
And now the most important thing: if the previous points did not help, then you will have to use this method (since there is no Instagram * application in Settings - Notifications):
As a rule, after this, notifications begin to arrive regularly in the same way as notifications from other applications do. As in the previous case, keep in mind that you should not enable data saving to receive notifications, more details: How to turn off data saving on iPhone. nine0005
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However, the medal has a downside - if at first the owner of a new account is happy with every guest of his page, then sooner or later active users with a large number of subscribers already feel some discomfort from the notifications about new actions of visitors every second. nine0005
A striking example is the video recorded by the former Spartak Moscow player de Zeuw, whose iPhone, after publishing a post in the feed with 8 million subscribers, instantly receives such a number of notifications about likes and comments that it becomes simply impossible to use the device normally.
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Also in 2016, Instagram launched a live video feature in Stories. Now, when a user starts a video broadcast, all his subscribers are notified about it. Many users are annoyed by the constant messages about live broadcasts, but, fortunately, if desired, this feature can be turned off without completely turning off all notifications on Instagram. nine0005
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There are two ways to turn off all push notifications coming from the Instagram application:
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2. If notifications were enabled before, open the application Settings and go to section Notifications .
Enter the settings of the Instagram application and move the switch at the very top to position Off .