If you’re constantly seeing popups on Instagram while using it on your mobile device, you’re not alone. Many users face this frustrating issue, and it can happen for a few different reasons.
1. In-App Notifications and Reminders:
Instagram regularly pushes in-app reminders to encourage users to turn on notifications, switch to a professional account, or engage with features like Reels, Shops, or Stories. These popups are part of Instagram’s growth and engagement strategy.
2. You’re Using Instagram on a Browser:
If you’re not using the Instagram app but instead accessing it via a mobile browser (like Chrome or Safari), Instagram frequently shows popups prompting you to download or open the app. These popups appear when you scroll, like posts, or attempt to view profiles.
3. Cache or App Glitches:
Sometimes, popups reappear due to bugs in the app or cached data that hasn’t been properly cleared. This can cause Instagram to think you haven’t seen or dismissed certain popups.
4. Account Settings and Tracking:
Instagram remembers actions and settings on your account. If you decline a suggestion or dismiss a popup, that may not always be saved permanently—especially if you log in from different devices or use incognito browsing.
How to Fix or Reduce Popups
1. Use the Instagram App Instead of Browser:
This eliminates many browser-based popups. The app still has popups, but they’re more manageable and less intrusive.
2. Clear Cache and Update the App:
On Android, go to Settings > Apps > Instagram > Storage > Clear Cache. On iPhone, you can delete and reinstall the app. Always ensure you’re using the latest version from the App Store or Google Play.
3. Adjust Notification Settings:
If you’re getting popups about turning notifications on, just go to your profile > Settings > Notifications and customize them to your liking. Once set, Instagram may stop prompting you.
4. Log In and Stay Logged In:
Many popups appear when Instagram thinks you’re a guest or not logged in. Staying signed in can reduce this.
5. Use an Ad-Block Browser (Advanced Users):
On browsers, you can use ad-block extensions to suppress some popups. It won’t remove everything but helps with repetitive banners.
Popups are annoying, but with a few tweaks, you can reduce how often they appear and enjoy a smoother Instagram experience.
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