Using Freer.in 3.3.1 violates Instagram’s Terms of Service. Potential consequences:

⚠️ Freer.in is not available on official app stores. You must enable “Unknown Sources” (Android) or download shady executables (Windows) – a major security risk.


Freer.in was originally known as a web-based Instagram analytics and follower tracking service. However, the version that gained notoriety—3.3.1 Auto Like—refers to a specific modified version or script associated with the platform that automates the "liking" process on Instagram.

The "Auto Like" feature is designed to automatically interact with posts based on specific hashtags, user locations, or competitor accounts. By automating likes, users hope to trigger the Instagram algorithm to reciprocate engagement, thereby growing their follower count organically (or so the theory goes).

While it is safer that they don't ask for your password, the tool still violates Instagram's Terms of Service. By using a third-party service to generate artificial engagement, you are breaking Instagram's Community Guidelines.

Version numbering (like 3.3.1) often indicates updates to the underlying engine.