Reliable starts with a named data source
A follower result is easier to trust when the tool explains where the data came from. UnFollowTracker reads your Instagram export instead of relying on hidden scraping or unclear background sessions.
One upload shows the current state
Your first completed audit can identify accounts that do not follow you back in that export. It should not be presented as a full history because there is no previous snapshot to compare against yet.
Saved snapshots make change detection possible
Recent unfollower results require at least two saved audits for the same handle. The newer export is compared with the earlier saved audit so the product can explain which accounts changed between snapshots.
Good UX should not overstate certainty
Reliable products separate current non-followers, newly missing followers, and audit history. That distinction helps users understand whether a result is from the latest file or from a comparison over time.
A simple reliability checklist
Look for no-password access, visible audit dates, separate current and historical results, saved comparison logic, and support pages that explain billing and privacy.
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