Github - Xd20111 Inshackle- Instagram Hacks- Track Unfollowers- Increase Your Followers- Download Stories- Etc Online
The script is built around four core pillars of functionality, addressing the most common pain points for Instagram users:
Inshackle is written in Bash. It operates by simulating HTTP requests to Instagram's private API, mimicking the behavior of a mobile device. This allows the script to perform actions (like following or downloading) programmatically without needing an official API key or a graphical user interface.
Yes, with heavy caution.
If you are a social media manager, data analyst, or growth hacker who understands Python and Instagram’s limitations, InShackle is a goldmine. It delivers $50/month worth of features (unfollow tracking + story downloads + mass actions) for free.
If you are a casual user who just wants to see who unfollowed them, you are better off using a manual website like "Unfollowers" or a safe mobile app. The risk of losing your entire photo history to a script misclick is too high. The script is built around four core pillars
Final Pro-Tip: Create a new Instagram account. Run InShackle on that account for 2 weeks. Learn its rhythm. Only then, point it at your real profile.
For those interested in how it operates under the hood:
Let's be direct: InShackle violates Instagram's Terms of Service (ToS).
However, the ethical argument for tools like this is data ownership. Your social graph (who follows you) is data you generate. Instagram hides it to keep you addicted to the app. Tools like InShackle give you control back. For those interested in how it operates under the hood:
Ethical Use Cases:
Unethical Use Cases:
Instagram aggressively fights automation. If you behave like a robot, you will be action blocked (temporarily banned from liking/following) or permanently suspended.
Golden Rules:
Signs you are about to be banned:
Warning: This requires basic technical knowledge (Terminal/Command Prompt).
Prerequisites:
Steps:
Instead of using "hacks," consider these legitimate methods: