How to follow your Instagram contacts on Threads

When setting up your Threads account, you might have been given the option to automatically follow your Instagram contacts. Nevertheless, you also have the choice to manually perform this task. Here’s how to follow your Instagram contacts on the Threads App:

  1. Tap your Profile picture in the lower-right of your screen.
  2. Tap the two-line button in the upper-right corner of your screen.

 

3. Tap Follow and invite friends.

4. Tap Follow accounts from Instagram.

 

Want to search for someone you don’t follow on Instagram? Tap the Search button at the bottom of your screen.

Following your Instagram contacts on Threads is a seamless process that enhances your communication and connection with your loved ones. By effortlessly staying connected with your friends, family, and colleagues, Threads ensures you never miss out on important updates and conversations. Start following your Instagram contacts on Threads today.

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