Why is Instagram asking for my birthday?
INSTAGRAM relies on self-identification to make sure its users are aged 13 or above.
But sometimes Instagram users experience a glitch, where the ‘What’s your birthday?’ pop-up message just won’t quit and emerges every time they open the app.
Why is Instagram asking for my birthday?
When initially setting up your account, Instagram will ask for your date of birth to verify that you are old enough to use the site.
This is not just for private accounts either – business and pet accounts also need a birthday to allow you to create them.
Occasionally when apps update along with new features, glitches can crop up and Instagram is no different.
A glitch for the app forces users to put their birthday in when opening the app – this happens repeatedly every time Instagram is used.
This error message usually reads: “Before you can continue using Instagram, you need to provide your birthday, even if this account is for something like a business or a pet.”
In some cases, users have also found their account blocked after putting in their data of birth as the app glitches further.
This error has been known to be resolved shortly after first appearing and will not affect your Instagram usage in the long run.
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What is the Instagram age restriction?
Instagram has a few age-related features that help keep children safe on the app – the first being an age restriction.
You must be over 13 to set up an Instagram account, this is to stop very young children from accessing the site.
When an account is started by someone under 16 years old, the profile is automatically private.
This prevents anyone who doesn’t follow you from seeing your images and lets the user control who can and cannot follow them.
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On top of this, Instagram blocks adults from messaging teens who they do not follow.
While the machine learning technology already filters out possibly harmful messages from the main direct message inbox, this system notifies the adult that they cannot send a message to the teen.
All of this works to keep children safer online but relies on the birthday entered to be correct.
What to do if your Instagram account is blocked
It is against Instagram rules to withhold your date of birth, so if you ignore the pop-up you may find yourself banned.
Most Instagram bans only last around 24 hours so if you’re not fussed about checking how many likes your latest picture has then just wait it out.
For the less patient out there, you can delete and reinstall the app to try and clear the cache, allowing you back onto the platform.
This tends to work for people booted out of the app over an error.
Deleting and redownloading an app can work wonders, just like turning a computer on and off again can do the trick.
There are five major reasons you might get banned from Instagram, these include: breaking the law, violating intellectual property rights, posting harmful or hateful content, spam accounts, and using banned hashtags.
This includes what the Instagram’s algorithm perceives as nudity – even on your Close Friends stories.
In cases where the ban is due to something you have done or Instagram thinks you have broken the rules, there is an appeal route.
Log in to Instagram as normal and follow the instructions on the screen, this will take you through the appeal process and most likely get you back watching reels in no time.
Avoid doing anything against the site’s usage rules and you should be safe to scroll without worry.
If you’re seeing the ban or glitch as a lucky escape, you can always deactivate your Instagram account.
Instagram – the key facts
Here's what you need to know...
- Instagram is a social network for sharing photos and videos
- It was created back in October 2010 as an iPhone-exclusive app
- A separate version for Android devices was released 18 months later
- The app rose to popularity thanks to its filters system, which lets you quickly edit your photos with cool effects
- When it first launched, users could only post square 1:1 ratio images, but that rule was changed in 2015
- In 2012, Facebook bought Instagram for $1billion in cash and stock
- In 2018, some analysts believe the app is worth closer to $100billion
- In October 2015, Instagram confirmed that more than 40billion photos had been uploaded to the app
- And in 2018, Instagram revealed that more than a billion people were using the app every month