Instagram unveils new tools to increase safety & access to information
Instagram, the Facebook-owned photo-sharing app, is introducing three new features designed to provide more transparency and security to its users.
The plan includes the introduction of a new section, “About this Account”, which will provide more details about accounts with large follower counts. Access to the blue badge verification process is also on the cards for all users, and Instagram is adding support for two-factor authentication apps from third parties.
Instagram account details
The About this Account feature came about after users told Instagram they would like to have a deeper understanding of accounts with wide reach, particularly when the accounts post content relating to social causes, politics and current events. In September, people with large audiences can review the data about their accounts that will be then made public. Then, the tool will be available to the entire user community.
Data available on this page includes how long an account has been active and what location it is in.
Verification opens up
The expanded verification process essentially allows more users to apply for a blue badge. Users can access the verification application under the settings menu. Instagram will then review the requests to confirm the “authenticity, uniqueness, completeness and notability of each account”.
Verification is not guaranteed, as accounts that need to prove they are “the authentic presence of a notable public figure, celebrity, global brand or entity” take precedence over general users. While it is not exactly global verification, it might make verifying a business account that bit simpler.
Safety first
Multifactor authentication is a must for any security-savvy user and many people will be happy to see Instagram is allowing users to log into their accounts using third-party authenticator apps that provide serious security capabilities.
Using a multifactor authentication method that doesn’t rely on SMS will provide a better security infrastructure. Users can find this option under the two-factor authentication section in their account settings.