Block yourself from using Instagram on an Android smartphone

Prevent yourself from using Instagram on an Android smartphone either permanently or temporarily

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Tech Lockdown Team
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September 25, 2025
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If you are trying to restrict yourself from accessing Instagram, you might have tried deleting the app only to find that you could easily reinstall it from Google Play and use it again.

You might have also noticed that it's possible to access the Instagram app from a web browser like Google Chrome, so deleting the Instagram app isn't always effective.

In this guide, we'll walk you through the Android instructions for blocking Instagram using approaches that work when you are trying to prevent yourself from accessing Instagram. We'll also go through strategies for permanent or temporary Instagram restriction.

Is it worth completely restricting yourself from using Instagram on your Android?

Here are a few of our top reasons why you might block Instagram, restricting yourself from accessing it entirely on an Android smartphone:

Inappropriate Instagram profiles can be difficult to filter out

Instagram profiles are often used to advertise adult content either subtly or blatantly. This can be a particular problem if you are trying to prevent yourself from seeking out or accidentally finding adult content.

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Instagram might suggest inappropriate content

Instagram might suggest images or videos that you'd rather not see. Even if your profile preferences are adjusted to hide obvious explicit content, Instagram might still suggest content that can be a "stumbling block" for you.

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Connecting strangers

The Instagram feed includes posts and reels from strangers, not just friends and connections. It's possible for you to connect with and private message them, which might be a problem for some people.

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Use Supervised Mode to restrict Instagram

You'll then use Supervised Mode to block the Instagram app so that it can't be downloaded from the App Store or opened on the device. You'll also add instagram.com to the list of blocked domains so that Instagram can't be opened in Safari. Optionally, you can set up app time limits with Screen Time if you want to limit how long you can access Instagram without blocking it permanently.

Enable a DNS Content Policy

We recommend setting up a DNS Content Policy on your Android, which gives you more control over Instagram and other content. For example, you can use a default-deny approach to block all social media apps other than the ones you know to be safe. You can also schedule access to Instagram so that it's only available during certain times of the day.

Content Policy

Using Instagram's time management feature

If you are mainly trying to reduce the amount of time you spend on Instagram, instead of blocking it always, you can try using Instagram's built-in time management feature. In the app, go to Settings and activity > Time management. From here, you can review daily usage and customize two time-management features:

  • Daily limit: specify a time limit for daily usage. Instagram will notify you when you approach this limit so that you can choose to stop using the app.
  • Sleep mode: mute notifications from the app during days/time you specify.
Instagram time limit settings

Both of these time management features are opt-in and don't enforce a hard limit. Instead, they are more of a suggestion to you to help you build better habits. In our opinion, it can be a useful tool for helping a reduce your usage of Instagram, especially when using sleep mode to reduce notifications that keep you coming back to the app. Since this setting is cross-device, it can also help enforce a consistent limit across all devices.

Block yourself from Instagram on an Android smartphone with a DNS Content Policy

A universal approach that can be used to block Instagram on Android to prevent yourself from accessing it is to use a DNS Content Policy

Content Policy

A DNS Content Policy disables the internet access for Instagram so that it can't function. The app can still be downloaded, but it will not work.

This approach comprehensively blocks Instagram from an Android smartphone since it restricts both the Instagram app downloaded from the Google Play Store and the version of Instagram that is available on the web through a browser like Google chrome.

Here's how it works:

Add a new block rule

In the Tech Lockdown dashboard, go to the Content Policy section and add a new block rule with Instagram selected

Add a Block Rule

Customize the schedule

Select a schedule if you want to only block Instagram on specific recurring days and times. Otherwise, leave the schedule blank to block Instagram 24/7.

Set schedule

Specify who the rule applies to

Select an audience if you want to only block Instagram from specific people. Otherwise, leave the audience blank to block Instagram from everyone.

Set who the rule applies to

Connect Devices

Go to the Devices section of the Tech Lockdown dashboard and follow the setup instructions to connect devices to the Content Policy

Connect devices

Optional: Lock your Tech Lockdown Profile

If you are self-restricting access to Instagram, you can lock your Tech Lockdown profile so that you have to wait a certain amount of time before you can unblock Instagram.

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