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Did you know it’s possible to claim your Instagram account on Pinterest? There are a few reasons why linking your Instagram account to your Pinterest profile is beneficial.
After claiming an account or website, you can remove it by selecting the option to Unclaim. Your accounts will no longer show as linked in your Settings.
- If you have a Pinterest business account, you’ll tap the ellipsis icon instead
- If you have a Pinterest business account, you’ll tap the ellipsis icon instead
After claiming your Instagram account, you'll see the option to set up auto-publishing.
- If you keep this box checked, it may take up to 72 hours for your recent Instagram posts to appear as Pins (and some content may be uploaded out of order)
- If you uncheck this box, only your future Instagram posts will be published to Pinterest.
Note: It may take up to 72 hours to sync Instagram posts to Pinterest.
If you want to turn this feature off, use the option to Pause auto-publish. When this toggle is on, we will no longer create a new Pin when you post on Instagram.
- If you have a Pinterest business account, you’ll tap the ellipsis icon instead
- If you keep this box checked, it may take up to 72 hours for your recent Instagram posts to appear as Pins (and some content may be uploaded out of order)
- If you uncheck this box, only your future Instagram posts will be published to Pinterest.
- If you have a Pinterest business account, you’ll tap the ellipsis icon instead
- If you keep this box checked, it may take up to 72 hours for your recent Instagram posts to appear as Pins (and some content may be uploaded out of order)
- If you uncheck this box, only your future Instagram posts will be published to Pinterest.
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