Can You Hide Your Follower Count on TikTok?
Not the number itself. Your follower count sits on your profile next to your following count and total likes, and TikTok displays all three publicly on every account โ public or private. There is no toggle anywhere in Settings that blanks it out, and any third-party app claiming to hide it for you is asking for account access it should not have.
What TikTok does give you are three genuine levers, and together they cover most of what people actually mean when they say they want to hide their followers:
- Switch to a private account. Your videos, liked lists, and activity become visible only to followers you approve. Strangers can find your profile but see almost nothing on it.
- Hide your Following list. A dedicated setting lets you make the list of accounts you follow visible to "Only me". This is the closest thing TikTok has to a true hide switch โ it just applies to your following list rather than your followers.
- Curate the follower list directly. You can quietly remove individual followers, block accounts, and require approval for new follows, which controls who is on the list even if the count stays visible.
So the realistic framing is: you cannot make the follower number invisible, but you can stop strangers browsing your world and decide exactly who is in it. Here is how each route works on the current UK app.
Step-by-Step: Switching to a Private Account
A private account is the strongest privacy setting TikTok offers, and it takes under a minute to enable:
- Open your profile and tap the menu (three lines) in the top-right corner.
- Tap "Settings and privacy", then "Privacy" near the top of the list.
- Toggle "Private account" on. TikTok confirms the change immediately โ there is no review or waiting period.
- While you are there, tap "Following list" and set it to "Only me" if you also want to stop visitors browsing who you follow.
Once private, only people you approve can watch your videos, see your liked and favourited content, or interact with your posts. New would-be followers have to send a request, which you accept or decline from your inbox. Existing followers keep their access and are not notified that anything changed. Your profile photo, username, bio, and โ importantly โ your follower and following counts remain visible to anyone who lands on your profile.
You can reverse the switch at any time with the same toggle, and nothing is lost in the round trip: your videos, followers, and stats all stay intact.
What Hiding Followers Means for Your Reach
Before flipping the private toggle, it is worth understanding the cost, because on TikTok it is steeper than on most platforms. TikTok growth runs almost entirely on the For You feed recommending your videos to people who have never heard of you. A private account opts out of that machine completely:
- No For You distribution to non-followers. Private videos are only ever shown to approved followers, so the discovery engine that builds TikTok accounts is switched off.
- No Duets, Stitches, or downloads. The collaborative formats that spread content between audiences stop working on private videos.
- Slower follower growth. Strangers deciding whether to send a follow request see only your bio and counts โ a much weaker pitch than a full grid of videos.
None of this is a penalty โ TikTok does not punish private accounts โ but it is a hard cap. For a personal account that mainly shares with friends, the trade is usually worth it. For a creator working towards monetisation thresholds, gifting eligibility, or brand work, going private effectively pauses progress. If you are weighing the decision against a target, our free social media milestone checker shows how far you are from the follower milestones that matter on each platform, which makes the trade-off easier to judge. And if your real goal is the opposite of hiding โ building a count you are happy for people to see โ it generally makes more sense to grow your TikTok following and keep the profile public and discoverable.
Alternatives to Hiding โ Curating Your Follower List
Most people asking how to hide followers on TikTok are not actually bothered by the number โ they are bothered by specific people seeing their activity, or by a follower list full of accounts they never wanted. TikTok handles both without going private:
- Remove individual followers. Open your follower list, tap the three dots beside a name, and choose "Remove this follower". It is silent โ they are not notified and not blocked; they simply stop following you.
- Block accounts that should see nothing. Blocking removes them as a follower and stops them viewing your profile, videos, or messaging you at all.
- Filter who can interact. Under Settings and privacy โ Privacy, you can restrict who can comment, Duet, Stitch, download your videos, or send you DMs โ each on its own setting, from "Everyone" down to "Only me" or "No one".
- Hide your liked videos. The "Liked videos" setting can be set to "Only me", so visitors cannot scroll what you have been watching and liking.
Used together, these get most people the privacy they were after while keeping the account public and recommendable. It is the same pattern we see on other platforms โ Instagram, for instance, offers no follower-hiding switch either, but does let you tuck away engagement numbers, which we cover in our guide to hiding likes on Instagram. The platforms protect your activity far more willingly than they protect your headline numbers, because those numbers are part of how profiles get discovered and judged.
The bottom line for UK users in 2026: the follower count stays public, the Following list can be locked to "Only me", a private account hides everything you post, and the follower list itself can be pruned one account at a time. Pick the combination that matches what you are actually trying to keep private, and you will rarely miss the hide-followers button TikTok never built.