How to Turn Off Instagram Location in 2025: Quick Privacy Guide
Instagram’s new Map feature rolled out in August 2025 and has many users worried about their privacy. Even though it’s off by default, some people found their locations visible to followers, exposing personal data in ways no one expected.
Why You Should Disable Instagram Location
Instagram uses GPS, IP addresses, and device metadata to tag your location on posts, Stories, and the Map. This can lead to:
Real-time location sharing without your knowledge
Automatic geotags added to everything you post
Historical location logs stored by Instagram
Increased risk of stalking or doxxing
How to Turn Off Location Tracking
1. Block at the Device Level
On iPhone/iPad:
– Settings > Privacy & Security > Location Services
– Tap Instagram, choose Never
On Android:
– Settings > Apps > Instagram > Permissions > Location
– Select Deny
Open Instagram, tap the Messages icon
Tap the gear icon > No one > Update
3. Stop Location Tags on Stories & Live
Profile > Menu (three lines) > Settings > Privacy > Story
Turn off Location Sharing or set to No one
4. Remove Geotags from Posts
Skip adding a location when you post
If you must, use a broad area name (city or region)
Edit old posts to remove specific location tags
Extra Tips for Maximum Privacy
Use a VPN to hide your IP
Regularly audit all app permissions
Enable two-factor authentication
Review your follower list and remove anyone you don’t fully trust
Taking these steps puts you back in control of your data. Keep your exact whereabouts to yourself and still enjoy all Instagram has to offer!
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