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How to secure your Instagram account using 2FA

With our archives full to bursting with stories of hijacked social media accounts, it’s a very good idea to set up two-factor authentication (2FA) on all the platforms you use. 2FA combines your password with something else – a text message to your phone, a code generated by an authenticator app, or a physical key.
Although Instagram is part of Facebook, and Facebook supports several 2FA methods, the 2FA setup process isn’t exactly the same as it is for Facebook, so if you need a bit of help on how to get two-factor authentication on your Instagram account, we’ve outlined the steps in detail below.
While you can browse Instagram and use some Instagram features from a web browser, it’s really meant to be accessed within the Instagram app. To follow the steps below, you’ll need to be logged into the Instagram app on your smartphone or tablet.

You’re not 100% done just yet. The next screen will show you your Recovery codes, which are sort of like an emergency escape hatch if you can’t get 2FA to work – say if you lose your phone and can’t use the authentication app, but need to log in to your account.
In the wrong hands, these codes would also let someone bypass your 2FA protections, so you want to keep them confidential and in a safe place. Some people take a screenshot of the codes and email the screenshot image to themselves, save it in their cloud photo storage, or they even print them out and put them in a locked safe — whatever works for you, as long as the chances of it falling into the wrong hands are minimal.
Once 2FA is set up on your account, Instagram will also send you an email confirming that this new security measure is in place, or if 2FA is ever disabled on your account.

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