How to Remove Threads from Instagram Bio? A Complete Guide

How to remove Threads from Instagram Bio? If you're looking to remove your Threads account from your Instagram bio, this article is here to provide you with a step-by-step guide.

by Sangamithra

Updated Jul 08, 2023

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How to Remove Threads from Instagram Bio? A Complete Guide
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What is the Threads Badge on your Instagram Bio?

Installing Threads and logging into it through Instagram, made some users get a badge in their Instagram bio. If we tap on the badge, it will redirect us to the Threads profile.
By clicking on it we may receive a pop-up saying that the badge is temporary and letting the follower know that the user is on the Threads and redirect them to the user profile if the follower has Threads. Since this is a temporary badge, many of the users are not getting it on their own.

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If the badge is removed from the bio, then there is no option to add it again.

How to Remove Threads from Instagram Bio?

We can log in to Threads through Instagram. By this, we may get a Threads badge on the Instagram profile. Some users are fine with the badge and some are not. So to remove the Threads badge from their Instagram bio, there are some steps to follow. The steps are:

  • Click on the Threads badge in your Instagram bio. 
  • A Threads symbol followed by a series of numbers will appear. 
  • Two options will appear, one will be ‘View Threads profile’ and another will be ‘Hide Badge’.
  • Click on the Hide badge to remove it from your Instagram bio. 

How to Add Threads Badge in Instagram Bio?

To easily connect with friends, adding a Threads badge to your Instagram Bio will be helpful. It provides a short summary of who you are. 
To add a Threads Badge to your Instagram Bio follow the steps given below,

  • Download and install the Threads app on your iOS or Android device. 
  • Log in using your Instagram account.
  • Go to Threads profile. 
  • Tap on share profile. 
  • Copy the link.
  • In your Instagram profile, tap on Edit profile.
  • Click on the links. 
  • Choose to Add an external link. 
  • Paste the link you have previously copied in the URL section and write Threads in the Title section.
  • You’ll find Done in the top-right corner, tap on it.

Threads  

Threads is a social media app that was developed by Meta which also owns Facebook and Instagram. It was launched on the 6th of July. Threads is a competition to Twitter which is criticized recently by users. The launch of Threads got 5 million users within a few hours. To use Threads, the user needs an Instagram account.

Like in other social media apps, we can also, like, reply, and repost posts directly to our feed. The Threads user gets a badge in their Instagram and bio. We can also remove it if we are not comfortable with it. The disadvantage of Threads is that, if we need to delete a Thread account, the Instagram account should be deleted. 



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How to remove threads from Instagram bio? - FAQ

1. How to Remove Threads from Instagram Bio?

Go to your Instagram profile and click on the badge. A Thread symbol followed by a series of numbers will appear. Click on the Hide Badge to remove threads from your Instagram Bio.

2. When Threads was launched?

Threads were launched on the 6th of July.

3. Is there any option to add a Threads badge once it is removed from the Instagram bio?

If the badge is removed from the bio, then there is no option to add it again.

4. What are the areas to be improvised in Threads?

The areas to be improvised are Trends, Direct Messages, signing up only if we have an account on Instagram, and unable to delete the account without deleting the Instagram account.

5. Who developed Threads?

Threads was developed by Meta.

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