Instagram opens its account verification process to everyone
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Instagram today announced new security and authenticity
measures, the biggest of which is a handy application for users to
request verification within the app.
Verified accounts are already a thing on Instagram, obviously. Like
every other social media service, they’re identifiable by the blue check
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