The
account freeze period on Instagram depends on your user preferences. After you
freeze your account, Instagram automatically keeps it frozen for a certain
period of time. Based on my previous knowledge, this period can usually range
from 7 to 30 days. However, due to Instagram's policies and updates, the times
may change, so the time given to you when you deactivate your account will
provide the most accurate information. When you want to reactivate your
account, you can use your account again after the specified period.
The
process of closing your Instagram account permanently is a different process
and after the closing process is completed, your account will be deleted
irreversibly. Instagram gives you a waiting period before permanently
deactivating your account. This waiting period can usually take up to 30 days.
During this time, you can reactivate your account. However, once your account
has been permanently closed, you will not be able to access or restore your
account. Your account and content will be completely deleted. For more
information and detailed instructions on the permanent deactivation process, I
suggest you visit Instagram's official help center.
What
is the Instagram Account Freeze Period?
The
account freeze period on Instagram is usually limited to 30 days. During this
time, your account will remain frozen and your profile, posts and followers
will be hidden. You can reactivate your account at any time. After the 30-day
freeze period, your account will be automatically reactivated. You can continue
to use your account by logging in. At the end of the freezing period, all data
and contents of your account are preserved. If you do not log into your account
during this period or if you do not extend the freezing period, your account
will be activated automatically. However, Instagram's policies may change over
time, so it's important to check Instagram's official sources for updated
information on the account freeze period.