Instagram has more than two billion monthly active users worldwide. The social media platform has evolved over the years. Earlier, users were limited to photo sharing but now the app allows users to upload videos, Reels, and Stories on their profiles. Users share memories of their lives on this social media platform with their followers. Occasionally, users accidentally delete their posts from Instagram and become upset. If you are also one of them, there's no need to worry anymore. We will explain how to recover deleted photos or videos from Instagram.
Here is a step-by-step guide on how to recover deleted posts from Instagram.
A step-by-step guide on how to recover deleted posts from Instagram
- Go to your Instagram app.
- Tap on your profile picture.
- Now tap on the three lines at the top of the screen.
- Scroll down and you will see the "Your Activity" option.
- After tapping on this, you will see two options - "Recently Deleted" and "Removed and Archived Content."
- You can restore the deleted photo or video by tapping on "Recently Deleted."
How to recover deleted posts from Instagram
How to recover deleted posts from Instagram
In the "Recently Deleted" section, you will find your profile posts, videos, Reels, and Stories that have been deleted recently. Before restoring any photo or video, please ensure that they were deleted within the last 30 days. Instagram stories can only be recovered within 24 hours.
Meanwhile, Meta is currently testing new tools to protect teenagers from intimate image abuse and sextortion across its apps. As part of these measures, Meta will automatically apply stricter message settings for teenagers and will display safety notices to teenagers who are already in contact with potentially fraudulent accounts. Additionally, Meta will introduce a dedicated option for users to report messages that threaten to disclose their private images. As a part of these tools, Meta is rolling out nudity protection in private messages, which will be automatically activated for users under 18 years of age.
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