Instagram is owned by Facebook, a company that continues to divide opinion. That’s not likely to change any time soon, and if you don’t trust Facebook, you might distrust Instagram, too. Here’s how to delete your Instagram account.

Facebook bought Instagram in 2012 for a cool billion dollars, a move that raised eyebrows at the time but seems like a bargain in the current social media climate. Instagram is one of the most influential social media platforms around, and despite its affinity with Facebook, it continues to grow. There has been a steady stream of people leaving Facebook over recent years, but Instagram has been largely unaffected.

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However, some people distrust Facebook enough also to want to remove themselves from any Facebook-owned services—Instagram included. If you want to delete your Instagram account, the process is a surprisingly simple one considering the hoops Facebook makes you jump through to delete your account there. If you do want to delete your Instagram account, consider downloading all of your images, first.

How to Delete Your Instagram Account

That said, let’s move on. To delete your Instagram account, visit the Instagram account deletion page and sign into your account.

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Once you’re signed in, select a reason you want to delete your account from the drop-down menu.

Again, enter your password to confirm you want to delete your account and then click “Delete (Your Instagram ID).”

That’s all there is to it. Your Instagram has now been deleted.