Today Instagram announced a new security and authenticity measures, for users to request verification within the app. Now verified accounts are already a thing on Instagram. Like every other social media service, they’re identifiable by the blue check mark.
But the difference is that now, anyone can ask for verification, as opposed to just hoping their influence will catch the company’s eye.
To verify your account, Just go to your settings, and look for the new tab titled “Request Verification.” Then you have but to enter your handle, name, and a photo of your ID, and you’re off to the races. A spokesperson also confirmed the form is available to everyone now.
Now as the application informs you, it’s not a guarantee you’ll get the blue check mark those are still reserved for accounts who need to prove they are the authentic presence of a notable public figure, celebrity, global brand or entity.” But if you do reach a large audience and the company hasn’t verified your identity already, it’s a much easier and legitimate way of getting to that mark than burning some sage and hoping for the best.
The other major tools Instagram announced were support for third-party authenticators, which will be rolling out in the upcoming weeks, and new “About” pages, which give a run down of basic account details, including how long it’s been active and what country it’s located in.
Mike Krieger, Instagram’s co-founder, says these tools are part of a larger effort to eradicate untrustworthy accounts:
As the CTO of Instagram, keeping people with bad intentions off our platform is incredibly important to me. That means trying to make sure the people you follow and the accounts you interact with are who they say they are, and stopping bad actors before they cause harm.
Verification is still a huge topic. The question of who “deserves” that badge caused a stir on Twitter earlier this year when users rebelled against certain users being verified. While Twitter insisted the badge wasn’t a mark of prestige, it was at such a loss as to how to clarify this it temporarily suspended all verification requests.