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Instagram is one of the most popular social media platforms. You must be using Instagram to stay connected with your friends, colleagues, and others. You must be receiving the DMs on Instagram who are not your friends. Sometimes you just want to check or read DMs without being Seen on Instagram.

When you read the messages it will mark as Seen. However, users can easily read their DMs without letting them know. Today I am explaining to you about Check Instagram DMs without letting them know. Read this post till the end to know more about this.

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Check or read DMs on Instagram without being Seen

First of all, you have to open your Instagram app on your device and go to the DMs section. Your DMs will load once you go to the DMs section. You have to open your phone control panel and turn off your mobile internet data and Wi-Fi connection. Now you can read your DMs without letting them know. But make sure your internet connection is still off. You have to do the same whenever you want to read messages without letting them know.

But you can use the other permanent solution to read DMs without being seen. You have to simply visit the user’s profile whose messages you want to read without letting them know. Tap on the three dots top of the right corner and select the Restrict option.

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Restricting the user’s account will limit unwanted conversations with these users without unfollowing or blocking them. One of the important things is that the restricted account user’s messages will move to the Requests section. Once it is moved to the Messages Request section they won’t be able to see if you have checked the messages or not. Now you can easily check DMs on Instagram without being Seen.

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