I’m trying to make my Instagram account more private and would like to hide my followers list from other users, or at least limit who can see it. I’ve switched to a private account, but people can still see my followers once they’re approved. Is there any setting, workaround, or third‑party tool that actually lets you hide your followers or control who can view them?
Short answer. You cannot fully hide your followers list on Instagram right now.
Here is what you can do and what it changes:
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Switch to Private
• You already did this, but for clarity.
• Only approved followers see your posts, followers, and following lists.
• Anyone you approve still sees your full followers list. -
Remove people you do not want to see it
• Go to your profile.
• Tap Followers.
• Tap Remove next to anyone you do not want.
• They will not get a notification, but they lose access to your followers list and content.
• If your account is private, they would have to request again. -
Block specific users
• Go to their profile.
• Tap the three dots on the top right.
• Tap Block.
• They lose access to your profile, followers, following, and posts.
• This is the strongest option if someone keeps checking on you. -
Use Close Friends for Stories
• Your followers will still see your followers list.
• You limit who sees stories instead.
• Go to your profile, menu, Close Friends, pick who you trust.
• Post to Close Friends only when you want privacy. -
Make an alt account
• One public or semi public account.
• One private account with a smaller, trusted follower list.
• Only let people you trust follow the private one. -
Hide your activity a bit
• Settings > Privacy > Activity Status. Turn it off so others do not see when you are online.
• Settings > Privacy > Interactions to limit comments, mentions, etc.
• This does not hide followers, but it reduces how exposed you feel.
What you cannot do
• No way to hide followers from people who already follow you.
• No way to show follower count without showing the list.
• No official setting to show “0 followers” while still having followers.
If your goal is “no one sees who I follow or who follows me” you need to either block everyone or use a separate account and keep the follower list tiny and known. Instagram is built around social visibility, so it fights what you want a bit.
I know that sucks, but right now your only real control is over who follows you, not what your followers see.
You’re running into a design problem, not a settings problem. Instagram is literally built so that “who follows who” is public inside your circle, so there’s no magic toggle hidden somewhere that everyone missed.
@cacadordeestrelas already nailed most of the practical stuff, so I’ll try not to repeat the same checklist.
Here’s the missing piece a lot of ppl don’t like to hear:
If someone can follow you, they can see your followers. Period. The app treats “follower list” as part of the basic social graph your followers are entitled to. There is no advanced privacy trick, no region‑specific feature, no “maybe on Android” thing that overrides that.
So your real options are more about strategy than new settings:
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Decide who actually needs to follow you
A lot of us let coworkers, acquaintances, distant relatives, old classmates, etc follow just to avoid awkward convos. If your follower list is sensitive, you kind of have to bite the bullet and curate harder. If you wouldn’t let them scroll your contacts in your phone, they probably shouldn’t see your followers list either. -
Seperate “social” from “personal” completely
Instead of one alt like they suggested, you might want:
• One “social” account where you accept anyone and just don’t follow sensitive people from there (no partners, no private friends, no finstas, no NSFW, nothing that would bother you if someone checked).
• One “locked‑down” account where you only accept people you’d be fine seeing everyone else you follow.
That second acc only works if you treat it like a private group, not a flex of follower count. -
Think about who you follow too
Everyone focuses on “who follows me,” but your following list can be just as revealing. If you’re worried about people connecting dots (relationships, mental health pages, political stuff, etc.), use:
• A burner account just for following “sensitive” pages, and don’t let anyone follow that burner.
• Your main/private acc only follows “safe” stuff that you don’t mind being mapped socially. -
Use friction to your advantage
You can’t hide the list, but you can make it less convenient to snoop:
• Keep your follower count naturally low on the private account. Fewer names means less “gossip value.”
• Don’t let randoms stay “approved” if they give you weird vibes. Remove early instead of waiting till it feels dramatic. The more carefully curated your follower list, the less you care that those people can see it. -
Accept that Instagram is just bad for this use case
If you want “I post photos but literally no one can see who interacts with me,” Instagram is the wrong app.
• Signal, Telegram, private Discord servers, or shared cloud albums are better for truly private sharing.
• Insta is for social visibility. You’re trying to use a glass house as a bunker. -
What not to waste time on
• Third‑party “privacy” apps or followers‑hiding tools: they can’t change how Instagram’s API works, and most are shady.
• Waiting for a hidden lab feature: if Instagram ever adds “hide followers from followers,” it will be loudly announced and written about everywhere. It’s not secretly rolled out to a few accounts.
So no, there is no way to keep your account usable and simultaneously hide your followers list from the people who already follow you. Your only real control is:
- Who gets in
- Whether they stay
- Which account they’re allowed to see
If your priority is privacy > convenience, start treating your follower approval like giving out your home address instead of like accepting a friend request on a game.