HOW TO GET A BLUE BADGE ON INSTAGRAM


 The unfortunate news is that we at SocialHak are unable to validate your Instagram account. The good news is that Instagram is now providing information on how to obtain the blue badge. It also gives users the option of requesting verification on their own. Here’s how to do it and why it’s worthwhile to get verified.

“How can I get verified on Instagram?” is a question we get a lot at Falcon.io. Alternatively, “Why haven’t I been verified on Instagram?” Alternatively, “Why doesn’t Instagram like me?” “Where did I go so horribly wrong?” says the narrator.

(Because we’re an Instagram Partner, we’re frequently asked, “Can you verify me on Instagram?”) And the answer is no; it just indicates that they perceive our program as a reliable and simple solution to manage your accounts. They are the only ones who can verify you.)

In terms of who gets the blue check before, Instagram was very much a black box. Some celebrities and prominent accounts received it, but others did not, and no one knew why.

Fortunately for Instagrammers worldwide, users have been able to seek verification directly from Instagram beginning August 28, 2018. We’ll show you how to apply for that lovely blue badge in just a few simple steps.

Requesting Instagram verification is really rather easy. Make sure you’re logged into the account you wish to verify before proceeding with the steps below. If you want to acquire the Instagram badge for your corporate account, for example, be sure you’re not accidentally on your personal account.

On Facebook and Instagram, verified badges display next to the Page or account’s name, as well as in search. This indicates that we’ve verified that an account represents the creator, public person, celebrity, or worldwide brand it represents, and it makes it easier for users to locate the accounts they want to follow.

To decide whether an account is qualified to be verified, our verification staff rigorously examines all requests and based their evaluation on a variety of factors.

 

 

 

 

Facebook Pages and accounts must follow the guidelines to be considered for a blue verified badge. Terms of Service and Community Standards, as well as have a profile photocover photo and a Page name that follows our guidelines. Instagram accounts must follow the Terms of Service and Community Guidelines.

Accounts must also be:

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