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  1. Tap in the top right. Below Your app and media, tap Device permissions. Select the application you want to view or update Instagram’s permissions for. If you haven't selected your device's permissions preferences yet for the selected application, you can turn on permissions. If you want to turn on Instagram's access to the application, tap ...

  2. Learn how to use Instagram, fix a problem, and get answers to your questions.

  3. To edit your business information on Instagram: Go to your professional account. Tap Edit Profile. Under Public Business Information, you can edit the following: the Page your Instagram professional account is connected to, Business Category, and Business contact info. You also have the option to display or hide your business category and ...

  4. From your Page, click Manage. From the left menu under Professional dashboard, click Linked accounts. To connect an account, click Connect account. Enter your Instagram account's Username and Password, and select Log in. To disconnect an Instagram account from your Page, click Disconnect account and click Yes, disconnect to confirm.

  5. Yes. If you have a Subscription to that creator's content, everyone viewing the creator’s content will be able to see your subscriber badge in the comments during the Instagram Live and in the comments under the post. The subscriber badge is also visible to creators in their inbox next to your Instagram name or on their feed if you message ...

  6. To manage your Instagram account that’s not connected to a Facebook Page: Go to Meta Business Suite. Log in with your Instagram account credentials. Sign out of your Facebook user profile, and then log into Meta Business Suite using your Instagram username and password. Go to Meta Business Suite from a private or Incognito browser, and then ...

  7. The Sensitive Content Control only limits this type of content from accounts you don’t follow, you’ll still see content from friends, family and other accounts you follow. This control is automatically set to the default (Standard), which is the same level of potentially upsetting or offensive content we’ve previously allowed on Instagram.