- Step1: Open the Instagram app on your phone.
- Step 2: Tap on Go to your profile.
- Step 3: Tap on the three lines in the top right corner.
- Step 4: Now tap on the archive.
- Step 5: to posts in the archive.
- Step 6: Click the photo you want to unarchive.
- Step 7: Click “Unarchive”
Frequently Asked Questions
Can you archive all your Instagram posts at once?
Yes, you can archive all of your Instagram posts at once. To do this, go to your profile and tap on the three lines in the top left corner. Then select Settings and scroll down to Archive. Tap on Archive Posts and confirm by selecting Archive.
Open your profile and select the photo or photos you want to conceal. On the top right corner of the screen, press the three dots button. Choose ‘Archive’ from the list of available options.
To delete multiple Instagram posts, select them all and then click the red ‘Delete Selected Posts’ button when you’re ready. Press the blue ‘Select All Posts’ button and then the red ‘Delete Selected Posts’ button to delete all Instagram posts currently displayed on the screen.
Because of its most recent update, Instagram has changed the archive section. Users can now bulk delete or archive their Instagram Stories, posts, IGTV, and reels. Likes, comments, and Stories reactions can all be used in the same way.
1. Go to your Profile.
2. Click on the picture you want to archive and tap on three-dotted icon.
3. Select ‘Archive’ from the menu shown.
4. Tap on the menu icon.
5. Click on the rewind-style “Archive” button.
6. Select the ‘Posts archive’ option and click on the post you want to unarchive.
There is no limit to the number of photos or posts you can archive.
Go to your profile page. Open post you’d like to archive. In the upper right corner of the screen, tap the three dots. Tap the Archive option from the drop-down menu.
Yes, you can use the Wayback Machine to view old versions of Instagram posts. To do this, go to the Wayback Machine website and enter the URL of the Instagram post you want to view.
Instagram does not show deleted accounts.