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Instagram Gets Dark Mode Support on Android and iOS, Removes Following Tab for All Users

Instagram is also removing the Following tab from its Activity tab for all users this week.

Instagram Gets Dark Mode Support on Android and iOS, Removes Following Tab for All Users

Instagram now offers a dark mode on both Android and iOS

Highlights
  • Turning on system-wide dark mode will enable dark mode in Instagram
  • Instagram is removing the Following tab from its Activity feed
  • A new security feature will help save users from phishing attacks
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Instagram is introducing a series of new, welcome changes to its Android and iOS apps this week. The Facebook-owned app now finally supports dark mode on both Android and iOS. The company has been testing the feature for a while and it's now rolling out to all users. Besides this, Instagram is also removing the Following tab from its Activity feed that lets users browse through others' Instagram activity. Lastly, Instagram is also adding a new security feature that helps you avoid phishing scams.

The new dark mode feature in Instagram works on both Android and iOS apps. You'll need to switch to the system-wide dark mode setting on your smartphone to use this feature. You'll need an iOS device running iOS 13 and an Android device running Android 10. But in case your Android phone runs a custom skin that supports dark mode, it'll trigger Instagram's dark mode too.

You'll also need to update the Instagram app to the latest version on your Android or iOS smartphone. There's no way to toggle the dark mode feature on or off within the app.

Besides the new dark mode, Instagram is also removing the Following tab in its Activity feed. The tab featured a user's friend activity on Instagram. The Facebook-owned company had started removing the feature for select users starting August, but will now remove it for everyone by this week, the company confirmed to Buzzfeed News.

Instagram's head of product, Vishal Shah told Buzzfeed News that the app's users weren't always aware of the fact their activity was accessible to their friends. The tab will now focus on a user's own activity instead. The Following tab was introduced back in 2011 to let users discover new content before the Explore tab was introduced.

Meanwhile, Instagram is also trying to help users avoid phishing scams. The company is adding a new security feature that adds a list of official email addresses from companies, letting users cross-check if an email they have received is from the relevant company or a malicious user.

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