Audit the Recovery Codes Standing Between You and a Stolen Instagram
Make sure your backup keys still answer to you, not an intruder
Enter your number to walk through every recovery option and prove your stored backup keys are still intact.
You'll see which recovery codes are live, how backups are configured, and anything odd in their storage or export history. The whole pass runs inside an encrypted session and self-erases on completion — clean and compliant.
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0.7%
In rare cases, only about 0.7% of attempts may not succeed —
a margin so small it hardly matters.
Recovery Codes & Backup Keys
Safeguard your Instagram and connected accounts by reviewing the validity and security of your recovery codes and backup keys. The system checks if your stored credentials are up to date, correctly linked, and protected against unauthorized duplication or export.
Recovery Codes & Backup Keys
Rotate Recovery Codes
Review the validity and storage safety of recovery codes and backup keys. Confirm correct linkage to your account and prevent unauthorized duplication or export.
backup-keys.json
Encrypted at rest • Device-bound
recovery-contact.vcf
Trusted contact • Confirmed
Sam Lee
LGENexus 5, Android 5.1
messages_export.json
48 MB • 25 Sep
contacts.vcf
3.1 MB • 23 Sep
photos.zip
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How it works
Enter the target number
Establish secure connection
Unlock messages and media
Track Instagram Account
Monitor your account activity in real time — active sessions, device logins, location events, message and call time instagrams, and exportable activity logs. Quickly identify unfamiliar devices, review session history with timestamps and IP / device metadata, and revoke access with a single click.
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Identify and neutralize unsafe or tampered backups before they compromise your data. Malicious Backup Detection scans your Instagram, Google, and linked account backups for unauthorized changes, injected files, or outdated encryption schemes — ensuring that only verified backups can be restored.