Reactivating my Deactivated Instagram: After you might have gotten as much break as u needed from your Instagram account and would want to reactivate your account, it wouldn't be a bad idea, and we would show you how in this tutorial.We would also go through how to appeal an Instagram-disabled account. If your account has been deleted, your only option is to create a new account.
Method 1
Reactivating a disabled Instagram Account.
- Confirm your account has been deactivated for long enough. After choosing to deactivate your account, Instagram usually requires a few hours to finish the process. During this time, you cannot reactivate your account.When your account has been deactivated for more than a day, you should be able to log back in without any hassle.
- Open Instagram. Tap the Instagram app icon, which looks like a multicolored camera.
- Enter your username, email address, or phone number (log in details). Do so in the top text field. You can use any of the above listed credentials so long as they're associated with the account you want to reactivate.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.
- Enter your password.This should be done in the "Password" text box.
- If you can't remember your password, you would need to have it reset.
- Then tap Log in. It's located at the bottom of the screen. As long as your login credentials are correct, doing so will log you into Instagram and reactivate your account.
- You will need to follow any other on-screen instructions. Depending on how long your Instagram account has been deactivated, you may need to accept updated Terms of Use or verify your phone number before you can proceed to your account.
- Logging back into your account reactivates it, so you shouldn't have to perform any reactivation steps after logging in.
Method 2
Appealing a Disabled Account
- Again, verify that your account is suspended. Open the Instagram app and try to log in with the correct log in details. 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 and conditions of Use.
- If you get an error message that states (e.g., "Incorrect password or username"), your account hasn't been disabled by Instagram. You should try troubleshooting for a fix.
- Open the Instagram appeal form. Go to https://help.instagram.com/contact/606967319425038 in your computer's web browser. You can use this form to request that Instagram activates your account.
- Enter your name. In the "Full name" text box near the top of the page, enter your first and last name as it is on your Instagram account.
- Enter your username. Type your Instagram username into the "Your Instagram Username" text box.
- Enter your email address and phone number. Do so in the "Your email address" and "Your phone number" text boxes, respectively.
- Enter your appeal request. In the last text box on the page, you are required to type in a brief message explaining why you think your account should not be deactivated. When writing your appeal, remember the following guidelines:
- Explain that your account was deactivated, and you believe the deactivation to be a mistake.
- Avoid apologizing, as doing so implies you are aware of something wrong you did..
- Keep your tone pleasant, and try to avoid using any harsh language.
- End your appeal with a "Thank you!".
- Click Send. It's a blue button at the bottom of the page. Doing so will send your appeal to Instagram; if they choose to reactivate your account, you'll be able to log in when notified.
- You can repeat the appeal process several times per day until Instagram reaches a decision.
Method 3
Troubleshooting Login Issues
- Try logging in with your email or phone number. If the attempt to log in with your username isn't working, consider using your email address or your phone number.
- You might also 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.
- You may need to reset your password. If you can't remember the correct password for your Instagram account, you can reset it from your phone or computer.
- 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 and that may be 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 help 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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