How to hide my active status on instagram


How to Hide Your Instagram Online Status

Most social media networks and chat platforms these days include a feature that shows when a user was last online or last active on the service, which can be either helpful or a hindrance, depending on your personal or business situation.


WhatsApp includes an optional "Last Seen" status for the person you're chatting with in a conversation thread, while Instagram tells you how long it was since a user was active when you're viewing messages from them in your Direct inbox. Instagram also shows a green dot next to their profile picture and name if the person is currently interacting with the app.

Sometimes though, for whatever reason, you might not want someone – or indeed anyone – to know when you were last active on social media. Fortunately, WhatsApp and Instagram both allow you to hide your activity status in the app. Here our focus is on how to hide your Instagram status, but you can find how to do the same thing in WhatsApp in our dedicated how-to article.

Hiding Your Instagram Online Status

  1. Launch the Instagram app.
  2. Tap the profile icon in the bottom-right corner.
  3. Tap the three lines in the top-right corner.
  4. Tap Settings.

  5. Tap Privacy.
  6. Tap Activity Status.
  7. Tap the switch to toggle off Show activity status.

Did you know you can also hide Like and View counts on Instagram posts, too? Check out our dedicated tutorial to learn how.

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How to hide your Instagram activity or online status

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(Pocket-lint) - Instagram offers a number of similarities to other social media and chat platforms, including Facebook Messenger and WhatsApp.

Features are constantly added, including options like "Show Activity Status". If you use Facebook Messenger and WhatsApp - both owned by Facebook like Instagram - you'll know that they show when you're online and last active, or last seen in WhatsApp's case. Instagram does the same. However, although the "Show Activity Status" option is enabled by default inside of Instagram's settings menu, you can toggle it off like you can on WhatsApp - something you can't do in Messenger.

Here's how to hide your activity status on Instagram, as well as how to tell if someone is online.

How to hide your Instagram activity or online status

Those of you who don't want people to see when you're online in real-time do have the option to turn off Instagram's Show Activity Status feature, though, if you do, you won't be able to see anyone else's activity.

To change the visibility of your activity status:

  1. Open Instagram.
  2. Tap on the Profile icon in the right corner.
  3. Tap the three lines in the top right.
  4. Tap on Settings.
  5. Click on Privacy.
  6. Tap Activity Status.
  7. Tap the toggle next to Activity Status to turn off your activity status.

Note: Just like in Facebook Messenger, there's no option to disable read receipts on Instagram. Direct messages (DMs) always show as "seen" once recipients have opened them.

Who can see when you're active on Instagram?

Your followers can't see when you were most recently on Instagram. Only people you follow or have previously had direct conversations (DMs) with will see how many minutes or hours ago you were online. This feature makes sense for Instagram users who rely on the service to chat with businesses or creative professionals and want to see whether they're online or even quickly respond.

How to tell if someone is online on Instagram

There are a few ways to see when someone's online or active:

  1. You'll see a green dot near their username and photo in your Direct inbox.
  2. You'll see a green dot near their username and photo elsewhere on Instagram.
  3. In your direct inbox, you'll see their most recent activity status.

Note: Recent activity status will show as: Active 25m ago, Active yesterday, Seen, Typing, etc.

Want to know more?

See our Instagram guides for more tips:

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Writing by Maggie Tillman.

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How to turn off online status on Instagram: where to see why

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On July 19, 2018, online status on Instagram was officially launched. This status shows which users are online and when they were last active. Status and activity are displayed only in Yandex.Direct — you won't see them on the account page.

Often there is a need to become "invisible" to other users - for example, you logged into Instagram for work and do not want to be distracted by messages. We tell you how to remove the “Online” status on Instagram and how you can set your status.

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How to turn off the online status on Instagram: step by step instructions

The status can be turned off for all Instagram users or for specific ones. We analyze each case.

Remove for all

Step 1 . Open your profile, go to the menu (3 horizontal bars) and open the settings (gear icon).

Step 2 . We find the item "Privacy".

Step 3 . We need the "Network status" item.

Step 4 . Drag the slider to the off position (gray). Ready.

Important : after turning off your status, you lose the ability to see other people's statuses. It turns out that if you want to see which of the users is online, keep your status turned on.

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Hide for a specific user

This can be done by restricting access to Direct.

Step 1 . Open the account you want to limit, click on the 3 dots in the upper right corner.

Step 2 . In the drop-down window we find the item "Restrict access".

Step 3 . Click on the blue "Restrict account access" button.

This person's chat will be moved to chat requests, meaning they won't see your status or know if you've read their messages. In this case, the user does not know about the restriction.

How does this limitation affect the status display? The fact is that the status is displayed just the same in Direct, if there has already been a dialogue with the person. When transferring the dialogue to a request for correspondence by setting a restriction, it turns out that the user, as if, has not yet corresponded with you, which means that he cannot see the status.

In addition to restrictions on Direct, this feature will hide this person's comments under your posts from other users. Convenient, since it is not necessary to block the user completely or unsubscribe from him.

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How to put your status on Instagram

Is it possible to make a personal status, as it is implemented in VKontakte? For example, write the words "Do Not Disturb" or "Busy". You can , but only in the Threads application from Instagram (Insta's product for communicating with loved ones and friends). There are 2 types of statuses available here - automatic and custom.

  1. Automatic can track geolocation and battery status. An example of such statuses: in a cafe, at work, outside the city, low charge (batteries). Change throughout the day depending on location.
  2. Custom allow you to write any phrase and add emoticons. To make it clear to your friends that you should not be disturbed by messages, you need to set up this particular type of status.

To set the status, go to the application. The first time you will be prompted to add close friends from the search.

Then the application will offer to connect ready-made automatic statuses. To see under what condition a particular status works, you just need to click on it.

To enable the function, click "Enable", if you want to skip automatic statuses, click "Finish".

The system will prompt you to confirm the choice again - turn it on or skip it. To set a custom status, click on the "+ Add status" button.

Click on "Your Status".

We write the text, if necessary, add a smiley. Text size - no more than 32 characters , including spaces. By default, close friends will be notified of your new status, but you can turn it off. You can also set up autostatus with your own phrase, tied to geolocation. To do this, drag the slider opposite the "Install automatically" item and select a location. So, for example, you can set up autostatus when you are at your workplace or at the cinema.

Conclusion

Instagram is online by default. But it can be turned off in a couple of clicks (in the article they wrote how). To set up unique statuses that close friends can see, use the Threads app by Instagram and our guide.

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How to hide recent activity on Instagram

To prevent other users from knowing when you last visited your Instagram page, turn on invisible mode. We'll show you how.

Do you want to sit secretly on Instagram all day without anyone knowing about it? This is possible, it is enough to hide your online status.

How to hide online status in the Instagram app

This Instagram feature is very similar to Last Online in WhatsApp. With it, you can see when the user last accessed the application. Luckily, this option is easy to turn off.

Hiding online status on Instagram
  • Open the Instagram app and go to your account settings.
  • Scroll down the page until you see the "Show online status" section. Move the slider opposite this item to the inactive state.
  • Now no one will know when you last visited your page. But you also can't see when someone was active on Instagram.

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