You receive an email from Threads stating a login attempt from an unknown location. This message can be alarming because it suggests someone may have accessed your account from a city or region you do not recognize. The email is triggered by a security feature that monitors the IP address and geographic location of each login. This article explains why this happens and provides clear steps to secure your Threads account.
Key Takeaways: Threads Unknown Location Login Notification
- Check your Instagram account activity: Go to Instagram > Settings > Security > Login Activity to see the exact device and IP address.
- Change your Instagram password immediately: Use a strong, unique password to block unauthorized access.
- Enable two-factor authentication: Add an extra layer of security via Instagram Settings > Security > Two-Factor Authentication.
Why Threads Sends Unknown Location Login Emails
Threads relies on your Instagram account for authentication. When you log in to Threads, Instagram records the IP address and approximates your geographic location. If the IP address does not match a location you have used before, Instagram sends a security notification to the email address on file. This can happen for several reasons:
VPN or Proxy Services
If you use a VPN, your internet traffic appears to originate from the VPN server’s location. A server in another city or country will cause the email to show an unknown location. The same applies to corporate proxies or Tor exit nodes.
Mobile Network Carrier IP Changes
Mobile carriers often assign IP addresses from a pool that covers a wide region. You might be physically in New York, but your IP address geolocates to a data center in New Jersey. Instagram flags this as a new location even though it is your legitimate device.
Third-Party Apps or Services
If you use a third-party app that authenticates through Instagram (for example, a scheduling tool or analytics service), that app’s server IP address triggers the email. The location shown is the server’s location, not yours.
Steps to Investigate and Secure Your Threads Account
Follow these steps in order. Do not skip any step. Each action helps confirm whether the login was legitimate or a security threat.
- Open the email and check the details
Look at the email header for the exact time, device type, and approximate location. Do not click any links inside the email. If the email looks suspicious (typos, strange sender address), forward it to Instagram’s security team at security@instagram.com. - Log in to Instagram directly
Open the Instagram app or go to instagram.com in a browser. Do not use links from the notification email. Enter your username and password manually. - Review login activity
Go to Instagram Settings > Security > Login Activity. You will see a list of recent logins with device name, IP address, and location. Compare the IP address and location from the email with what you see here. If the login appears in this list, it is a real login attempt. - Identify the device
In Login Activity, tap each entry to see the device type and operating system. If you see a device you do not own, that is a strong indicator of unauthorized access. If the device matches your phone or computer, the location error is likely due to a VPN or carrier IP issue. - Change your Instagram password
Go to Instagram Settings > Security > Password. Enter your current password, then create a new password that is at least 12 characters long with uppercase, lowercase, numbers, and symbols. Do not reuse this password on any other site. - Enable two-factor authentication
Go to Instagram Settings > Security > Two-Factor Authentication. Choose either Authentication App (recommended) or Text Message. Follow the on-screen prompts to set it up. This prevents anyone from logging in without a second code. - Revoke access for unknown apps
Go to Instagram Settings > Security > Apps and Websites. Review the list of apps that have access to your Instagram account. Remove any app you do not recognize by tapping Remove. - Log out of all sessions
In Instagram Settings > Security > Login Activity, tap the three-dot menu and select Log Out of All Sessions. This forces all devices to re-authenticate, including any unauthorized session.
If Threads Still Sends Unknown Location Emails After the Main Fix
Email keeps coming from the same unknown location
If you changed your password, enabled two-factor authentication, and logged out all sessions, but still receive the same email, the login is likely from a service you use regularly. Check the Login Activity again. If the login appears every day at the same time and from the same IP, it is probably a third-party app like a social media scheduler. Revoke that app’s access in Instagram Settings > Apps and Websites.
Threads app itself triggers the email
Some users report that opening Threads after a long period of inactivity triggers a new login notification. This happens because Instagram treats the session as a new login. To reduce false alarms, enable “Save Login Info” in the Threads app. On iOS, go to Threads Settings > Account > Save Login Info. On Android, go to Threads Settings > Account > Save Login Info. This keeps the session token active longer.
Email appears after using a public Wi-Fi network
Public Wi-Fi networks at cafes, airports, or hotels often route traffic through a central IP that geolocates to a different city. If you use Threads on public Wi-Fi, you will receive the unknown location email. This is normal. To avoid it, use a trusted VPN that keeps your IP consistent, or connect through your mobile data plan instead.
Threads Login Notification vs Standard Instagram Login Alert
| Item | Threads Unknown Location Email | Instagram Standard Login Alert |
|---|---|---|
| Trigger | Login to Threads from a new IP address | Login to Instagram from a new device or browser |
| Email sender | security@mail.instagram.com | security@mail.instagram.com |
| Information provided | Time, approximate city, device type | Time, approximate city, device type, browser |
| Action required | Check Login Activity and secure account | Check Login Activity and secure account |
| False alarm rate | Higher due to VPNs and carrier IPs | Lower because device fingerprint is more specific |
You can now identify whether a Threads unknown location email is a real threat or a false alarm. Start by checking Instagram’s Login Activity and comparing the IP address with your known devices. Change your Instagram password and enable two-factor authentication as a precaution even if you suspect a false alarm. For ongoing false positives, review the apps connected to your Instagram account and consider using a consistent VPN or mobile data when accessing Threads.