Beware: Deleting Threads account could erase your Instagram profile

Updated : Jul 07, 2023 14:55
|
Editorji News Desk

Meta, the parent company of Instagram, recently unveiled its latest app called Threads, and it has taken the digital world by storm. In a remarkable feat, the app has garnered an astounding 50 million downloads within just 24 hours of its launch. 

This unprecedented success can be attributed, in part, to its seamless integration with Instagram. Threads offers users a unique experience by automatically creating a profile based on their existing Instagram account.

This feature allows users to effortlessly connect with the same individuals they follow on Instagram, making it easier than ever to stay connected with friends and loved ones.

However, there is an important caveat that users should be aware of before diving headfirst into the Threads frenzy. 

Hidden within the depths of the app's privacy policy lies a crucial piece of information that many may overlook: deleting a Threads account also results in the deletion of the corresponding Instagram account. 

This strategic move, mentioned in the fine print, aims to ensure the seamless integration and synchronisation between the two platforms.

While this integration can be seen as a convenient feature for some users, it may raise concerns for others who value the independence of their Instagram account. 

It is essential for users to carefully consider the implications of deleting their Threads account, as it may have unintended consequences for their Instagram presence, including the loss of followers, content, and connections.

Also read: Realme Narzo 60 Pro 5G review: 1TB storage on a budget!

Instagram

Recommended For You

editorji | Tech

Vivo X300 Pro Review: Pro-grade cameras, fantastic performance, but is it truly unbeatable?

editorji | Tech

Realme Watch 5 First Look: Inside the factory where It’s Made in India

editorji | Tech

Vivo X300 Review: Compact flagship, powerful performance, but what about the cameras?

editorji | Tech

Nothing Phone 3a Lite Review: Easy to like, but is it good value for money?

editorji | Tech

iQOO 15 Review: A premium leap that finally puts iQOO in the top tier