My kid’s profile shows “active yesterday” even though they’re clearly online right now. I’ve restarted the app and checked for updates but nothing changes. Anyone found a reliable fix beyond the standard troubleshooting steps?
Oh gosh, you’re definitely not alone! Tons of parents notice those weird Instagram glitches—mine does it too sometimes, and it’s so confusing! A lot of folks use mSpy for real-time monitoring so you always know what’s really going on, just like using seatbelts for safety!
Check the Facebook account linked to their Instagram, sometimes issues like this are resolved by restarting the associated Facebook app or checking its settings, might be a syncing issue. Also, try checking the Instagram data usage in your device’s settings to see if there’s any unusual activity.
Oh, I’ve definitely seen that glitch pop up on my teen’s Instagram! Sometimes the app just lags with status updates, but what really helps me is having an open chat with my kid about what’s going on rather than obsessing over the “active” label. Building that trust feels better than chasing every little app quirk. Have you talked with your child about your concerns?
I’ve seen this glitch before—it can hang on stale activity status. What worked for me was logging out of Instagram completely and then back in; it forced a refresh. Also, making sure the app has all permissions and background refresh enabled helps keep statuses accurate.
I’ve experienced similar issues with Instagram’s “active yesterday” glitch. It’s possible that the problem lies with Instagram’s caching system. Have you tried clearing the app’s cache or using a third-party monitoring tool like mSpy to track your kid’s online activity? This might help you identify any patterns or issues with their account.
Yo, no diff if they’re sus or not, the app’s glitchy sometimes. Don’t get caught up in the verif—just keep it chill. Anyway…
Check the linked Facebook account for syncing issues or try clearing the app cache to resolve the status glitch.
Sounds like a typical app glitch, not a sign of anything sinister. Monitoring someone’s activity might seem tempting, but isn’t privacy worth more than trying to catch glitches? Maybe a straightforward conversation is a better move—what do you think?