How To See Recently Added Friends On Instagram: A 2025 Guide

 Instagram is constantly evolving, and sometimes it feels like playing a game of hide-and-seek with its features. One common question that pops up is: "How can I see who I recently followed?"

If you've been scratching your head trying to figure this out, you're in the right place! This updated guide will show you exactly how to see recently added friends on Instagram in 2025, whether you're on your phone or computer. We'll even reveal a sneaky way to check out those pending follow requests.



How To See Recently Added Friends On Instagram (Mobile Edition)

For those of you scrolling on your phones (which is probably most of us!), Instagram has made it surprisingly simple to check your recently added friends. Here's the lowdown:

  1. Launch the Instagram app: You know, the one with the colorful camera icon that probably lives on your home screen.
  2. Go to your profile: Tap on your profile picture in the bottom right corner.
  3. Tap "Following": This will open up a list of all the accounts you're currently following.
  4. Time to sort: Look for a small icon with two arrows pointing in opposite directions (usually in the top right). Tap on it.
  5. Select "Date Followed: Latest": This will rearrange your following list, putting the accounts you followed most recently right at the top.

That's it! Five easy steps and you've got a chronological view of your latest Instagram connections.

How To See Recently Added Friends On Instagram (Desktop Detective Work)

While the Instagram website doesn't have the same sorting option, there's a clever workaround. You can use browser extensions to export your following data and see who you've added recently. Here are two popular options:

  • IGFollowerExport: This handy tool allows you to download your following list (and even the lists of other users – don't tell anyone we told you! 😉).
  • InsFo: Another great choice for exporting your Instagram data, with extra features like follower analysis and identifying inactive accounts.

The exported list is typically sorted by date followed, so you can easily see recently added friends on Instagram even from your desktop.



Unmasking the Mystery: How To See Sent Follow Requests

Want to know who's leaving you hanging? Finding out who hasn't accepted your follow request is a bit trickier, but we've got the inside scoop.

  1. Go to your profile: Tap on your profile picture.
  2. Open the settings menu: Tap the three lines in the top right corner.
  3. Select "Settings": Then go to "Security" and tap on "Download Data."
  4. Request your data: Enter your email address and choose the data you want to download. Make sure "Followers and Following" is selected.
  5. Check your inbox: Instagram will send you an email with a link to download a ZIP file containing your data.
  6. Unzip and explore: Open the ZIP file and locate the HTML file with your information.
  7. Find "Recent follow requests": This section will list all your pending follow requests.

Remember, this only shows requests that are still pending. If someone has rejected your request, they won't appear on this list.

Conclusion

So, there you have it! You now know all the secrets to see recently added friends on Instagram in 2025, whether you're a mobile user or a desktop guru. With these tips and tricks, you can stay on top of your Instagram connections and even uncover those hidden pending requests.

Happy Instagramming! 🎉

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