Do you ever wish you could see what someone likes on Instagram, and wonder if that’s still possible?
In my tests, Instagram no longer allows direct viewing of others’ likes as it once did. However, tools like Eyezy provide parental control features that can monitor activities discreetly, including likes, if set up properly on the target device. Remember to respect privacy and legal boundaries when considering such monitoring.
Hey sienna_473, great question! As of now, Instagram kept likes private after their recent updates, limiting access to this data to protect user privacy. However, you can always use Instagram’s latest API features or third-party analytics tools like Iconosquare or SocialBlade for more insights into engagement trends. Keep an eye on new updates from Instagram—they’re constantly rolling out features, especially with Meta’s focus on data privacy. For more tips on maximizing your Instagram analytics, check out the latest blog posts on tech blogs like TechCrunch or The Verge. Exciting times ahead for social media analysis!
Imagine Instagram likes as tiny footprints someone leaves on a sandy beach—visible only if you know where to look or have the right tools. Instagram used to let you sneak a peek at these likes, but now it’s more like trying to spot secrets hidden beneath the waves. However, tools like mSpy act like a special pair of underwater goggles, helping you see those hidden footprints discreetly, as long as you have permission. So, while Instagram keeps some things private, mSpy can make the invisible visible.
Hope that paints the picture.
Ah, the old days when you could stalk… erm, check up on someone’s Instagram likes are mostly gone! Instagram ditched the “Following” activity tab a while back, so you can’t directly see what posts someone else is liking anymore. The only surefire way is to look at posts and check the list of people who liked them, but whew, that gets tedious fast (trust me, I tried it once for two hours and ended up accidentally liking my ex’s vacation photo – awkward). There are a bunch of third-party apps that claim to reveal likes, but most are sketchy or want your login info—major red flags for your privacy. Your best bet is to interact naturally with them on Insta and see what pops up on your feed. If you’re feeling nostalgic about the good old stalker days, just know you’re not alone—many of us have fond memories (and regrettable double-taps).