How To Reactivate Instagram Account Back?
Things You Should Know
- You'll need to wait at least a day after deactivating to reactivate your account. You can't restore a deleted account.
- To reactivate an account, simply log in to your account. You may need to re-accept Instagram's Terms of Use.
- To reactivate a suspended account, use Instagram's appeal form to send a request for account access.
Reactivating an Account
- Make sure your account has been deactivated for long enough. If you temporarily deactivated your Instagram account, it usually takes a few hours for Instagram to finish the process. During this time, you won't be able to reactivate your account.
- If your account has been deactivated for more than a day, you should be able to log back in without any trouble.
- If you chose to delete your Instagram account, you won't be able to reactivate it. Your only option is to create a new account.
- Depending on the screen to which Instagram loads, you may first have to tap a Log In button or link in order to view the login page.
- If you don't remember your password, you'll need to reset it.
Appealing a Disabled Account
- Verify that your account is suspended. Open the Instagram app and try logging in with the correct credentials. If you see a message which says "Your account has been disabled" (or something similar) appear after tapping Log in, Instagram has disabled your account for violating the Terms of Use.[1]
- If you just see an error message (e.g., "Incorrect password or username"), your account hasn't been disabled by Instagram.
- Explain that your account was deactivated, and you believe the deactivation to be a mistake.
- Avoid apologizing, as doing so implies some form of fault.
- Keep your tone pleasant and never use harsh language.
- End your appeal with a "Thank you!".
- You can repeat the appeal process several times per day until Instagram reaches a decision.
Troubleshooting Login Issues
- Likewise, you might try logging in with your username if you usually use your email or phone number.
- Your password needs to be correct regardless of your selected login credential.
- Turn off your phone's Wi-Fi when logging in. If the Instagram app (not your login information) is the problem, using cellular data instead of Wi-Fi can resolve some login issues.
- Use a different platform to access Instagram. Your phone or computer may have cached information which is preventing you from logging into your account; if so, using a different phone, computer, or browser to log into your account may fix this problem.
- Uninstall and reinstall the Instagram app. In some cases, reinstalling Instagram will resolve login issues caused by the app.
- If your Instagram app is out-of-date, doing this will also make sure that you have the most recent version of the app.
- Consider whether you violated Instagram's Terms of Use. If you're receiving a message that says your account doesn't exist, your account may have been deleted by Instagram due to a Terms of Use violation.
- Common violations include posting nudity, bullying other users, promoting harmful products, and fraud.
- Terms of Use violations often result in your account being suspended or deleted without warning.
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