5 things that happen to an Instagram account when someone dies
When an Instagram user dies, the account doesn’t disappear automatically. Here are five things that can happen to their account, based on Instagram’s official policies and legacy planning options.
The account can be memorialized When an Instagram user passes away, a close friend or family member can request the account to be memorialized. This process turns the account into a digital space where followers can continue to view existing posts and memories, but no new content can be added. The word “Remembering” appears next to the username, and the profile stops appearing in public sections like Explore or suggested accounts. Memorialized profiles cannot be logged into or altered, protecting the integrity of the user’s digital identity.
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A deletion request can be made If the family prefers the account not to remain online, Instagram allows authorized individuals to request permanent deletion. To do this, the requester must submit a Removal Request for Deceased Person’s Account and provide documents such as a death certificate or obituary. Once approved, all photos, videos, messages, and other data are permanently erased from the platform. This ensures the deceased’s privacy and prevents misuse of their account.
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No one can make changes to a memorialized account Instagram locks memorialized accounts to prevent any modifications. This means: No changes to existing photos, videos, or captions. Comments made by the deceased remain as they were. Privacy settings, followers, and profile photos cannot be altered. The intent is to protect the authenticity of the deceased person’s digital identity while preventing impersonation or unauthorized access.
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Users can prepare through a digital or social media will Since Instagram lacks pre-planning options, users can include their digital wishes in a social media will. This document can specify whether the account should be deleted, memorialized, or managed in another way. It can also authorize someone to handle other digital assets like photos, messages, or linked business accounts. Services such as Epilogue and estate planners now help people include digital accounts like Instagram in their overall estate plans.
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