To permanently remove your Instagram account, follow these steps: On your browser, go to the Delete Your Account page (make sure you’re signed in). From the drop-down menu, choose a reason for deletion. After that, click or tap the Delete button.

Go to the Instagram account deletion page from a browser. If you’re not logged in, you’ll have to do so. Choose a reason for closing your account. Re-enter your password if necessary. Select the Delete [username] option button. Your account has now been deleted.

First, log in to your Instagram account using the website or app. Go to Instagram’s ‘Delete Your Account’ page and select ‘Why am I deleting my account?’ from the drop-down menu. Enter your password and hit ‘Permanently delete my account.

You may reactivate your account at any time during the next 30 days by visiting it. If you don’t log in/reactivate for 30 days, your account will be permanently deleted. To change your username or email address, you do not need to deactivate your account; you can update these details at any moment in your account settings.

What is the longest period of time that you can temporarily deactivate your Instagram account for? There isn’t a specific limit on how long it may be disabled. We realize that you can deactivate your Twitter account for 30 days before having to reactivate it, and if you don’t do so, your account will be permanently deleted.