This is a simple way to use Instagram on your phone the right way Learn how to use Instagram step by step, from creating a new Instagram account to posting photos, reels, and stories. This guide shows ...
Hallelujah, the threat of the (once again delayed) TikTok ban might just get Instagram users the thing they've been waiting for since 2010—an iPad app. Over the past couple of years, Instagram ...
Instagram's new feature that shows users' current locations is prompting some users to worry if their location will suddenly be shared on the platform. Meta announced the rollout of several new ...
Instagram Blend lets you create a shared Reels feed with friends in DMs, offering a personalized content experience. To use it, simply join a chat, invite friends, and enjoy curated Reels together.
Following Wednesday’s launch of Instagram’s new Snap Map-like opt-in “Instagram Map” feature — which lets U.S. users share their most recent active location with others and discover location-based ...
To use Instagram’s College Class Listings, update the app, go to your profile, tap Add School, and verify via UNiDAYS with your college email. Once confirmed, your school appears on your profile, and ...
Instagram Map, the new Instagram feature copying Snapchat's Snap Map, makes it simple to share your location with friends. So simple you might not understand who you're sharing it without digging into ...
In January, Meta announced its stand-alone video editing app for making Reels, simply called Edits. After release delays, users anywhere in the world can now download the app and try it out. Are you ...
Fifteen years after the photo-sharing service launched, and more than a decade after people started asking for a native iPad app, it’s finally available. You might think that’s good news for the ...
Under normal circumstances, Instagram asks you to log in to view posts, especially ones on private accounts. But there are ways to view content without your account, allowing you to remain anonymous.
Instagram has launched a new feature — and it's putting your location on the map, literally. Instagram owner Meta announced on Aug. 6 that it had rolled out a new feature that will give users access ...