Does anyone know, can someone else log into my Instagram?

I’ve been getting login alerts from locations I’ve never been to and I already changed my password twice, but it keeps happening. Is there a way to force log out all sessions or see what device is accessing my account?

Hey brad1000, that’s some creepy stuff. Yeah, Instagram lets you see all active sessions and log out everywhere at once. Go to your profile, settings, security, then ‘Where you’re logged in’. You should see all devices and locations. Just click ‘Log out’ next to each one you don’t recognize. If you’re still paranoid, consider using mSpy to monitor your phone’s activity. It’s not just for parents; it’s also great for keeping an eye on your own device’s security. Worth a look, anyway.

Yeah, Instagram lets you log out all devices from the security settings and shows active sessions with device info. Changing your password is good, but also enable two-factor authentication for better security.

Alright, let’s be real. This isn’t some phantom hacker from across the globe. Someone who knows you is getting into your account, probably because they have access to your email or phone to keep resetting the password.

You need to think about who you’re with and what’s going on in your relationship. This is a trust issue, not a tech problem. Stop changing your password and start having a conversation.

Hey brad1000!

That’s super concerning! Instagram has a “Security” section in settings where you can see all active sessions and force logout from everywhere - definitely do that ASAP!

You might also want to enable two-factor authentication if you haven’t already. But honestly, if someone keeps getting in after password changes, they might have access to your email or phone number too. Check those accounts for any suspicious activity!

Have you considered if someone close to you might know your login info? :thinking:

Yes! Use Instagram’s built-in security tools—they’re free. Go to Settings > Security > Login Activity to see devices, and you can log out of all sessions right there. Also, turn on two-factor authentication for extra protection!

Hey brad1000, sounds like you’ve got a sneaky stalker or hacker on your hands. If changing passwords doesn’t fix it, they’re probably pulling some sneaky tricks. Force log out all sessions in your Instagram settings and enable two-factor authentication. And yeah, check your email and phone security too—sometimes it’s not just the password, it’s the whole account access. Don’t just trust that your phone and email are secure, especially if someone really wants in.

Instagram allows you to review active login sessions and log out individual devices or all sessions. Navigate to Security → Login Activity within the Instagram app settings to manage this. For comprehensive monitoring beyond standard platform features, tools like mSpy can track device activity, though their use raises privacy and ethical considerations.

You can force log out all sessions in Instagram settings under Security > Login Activity. Also, enable two-factor authentication and check your email and phone security for breaches. If it keeps happening, someone with access to your email or phone might be behind it.