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Instagram Now Lets You Choose Who Can See Your Online Status





Instagram Now Lets You Choose Who Can See Your Online Status

Quick Summary


Key Fact          Details

Feature Instagram now allows users to control who can view their active status

Options Visibility can be set to the public, accounts you follow, or people you’ve messaged

Source First reported by Twitter user @ahmedghanem

Verification TrendingAlone contacted the original source and verified the screenshot

Rollout Likely part of a testing phase; not yet visible to all users

Impact Increased user control over privacy and online visibility


What’s New?


Instagram is quietly testing a feature that allows users to customize who can view their online activity status. Instead of the default all-or-nothing approach, this new update provides granular privacy control.

Feature Overview


The feature appears under Instagram's activity status settings. According to a leaked screenshot, users can now choose from the following:


Public – Anyone on Instagram can see when you're online


Accounts you follow or have messaged – A limited group can view your status


Off – Hide your status completely (but you also can’t see others)


Users can toggle the visibility on/off with a slider and use radio buttons to fine-tune who sees their status.

Screenshot and Source


This information was initially shared by Ahmed Ghanem on Twitter (@ahmedghanem), a reliable source known for early social media feature leaks. Here’s the original tweet with the screenshot:

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Verification and Original Reporting


To ensure accuracy, TrendingAlone contacted Ahmed Ghanem directly. He confirmed that the screenshot is real and not edited or Photoshopped.


Note: While we couldn’t find an official announcement from Instagram, this kind of quiet testing is typical of their feature rollout strategy.

Why This Matters


This change aligns with growing user demand for privacy and customizable controls. Similar to WhatsApp’s update in 2022, which allowed hiding online status from certain contacts, Instagram appears to be moving in the same direction.

For users concerned about digital well-being, stalking, or work-life boundaries, this feature could be a significant improvement.

Our Take


While it’s a small tweak on the surface, this update is a smart response to user concerns. Instagram has faced increasing pressure to provide better privacy tools — especially in markets like the EU where data transparency is highly regulated.


If confirmed and rolled out globally, this feature could be one of the more useful Instagram updates in recent times.

About the Source


Ahmed Ghanem


Twitter: @ahmedghanem


Known for early access and reporting on Instagram and social media features

Article Author: Michael B. Norris


Michael B. Norris is a digital privacy analyst and founder of TrendingAlone. With years of experience tracking social media platform updates, he specializes in uncovering early-stage tech features and verifying digital content for authenticity and accuracy

📎 Key Takeaways


Instagram is testing a more personalized way to manage activity status visibility.


First spotted by social media analyst Ahmed Ghanem.


Verification was conducted by the TrendingAlone team.


The feature is not officially announced and may still be in test mode.


Promotes greater privacy and user control in digital spaces.

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