Account Deletion Directory

Direct Links & Cancellation Guide (2026) - One-click access to the official deactivation and deletion pages for the world's most popular services.

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Before You Delete: Pro-Tips

Download Your Data First

Most services (Google, Facebook, Apple) offer a "Takeout" service. Always download your photos and documents before hitting delete. This is usually found in account settings under "Data" or "Privacy".

Check Third-Party Logins

If you use "Login with Facebook" or "Login with Google" for other apps, you may lose access to those apps once the main account is gone. Update your login methods before deletion.

App Store Subscriptions

If you subscribed to a service via iPhone or Android, you must cancel the subscription in your Phone Settings, not just the website. Go to Settings > [Your Name] > Subscriptions on iPhone, or Play Store > Payments on Android.

Grace Period Awareness

Most platforms have a 14-30 day grace period. Your account is deactivated immediately but data isn't fully erased. If you log back in during this window, the deletion is cancelled.

Frequently Asked Questions

How long does it take to permanently delete an account?
Most platforms (like Facebook and Instagram) have a 30-day "grace period." Your account is deactivated immediately and hidden from the public, but the data is not fully erased for 30 days. If you log back in during this window, the deletion request is automatically canceled.
Will deleting an app also delete my account?
No. Deleting an app from your phone only removes the software. Your data and billing subscriptions remain active on the company's servers until you use the official deletion links provided above.
How do I cancel a subscription if I signed up through Apple or Google Play?
If you paid via an app store, you must go to Settings > [Your Name] > Subscriptions on iPhone, or Play Store > Payments & Subscriptions on Android. Deleting the account on the website will not stop the App Store from charging you.
Can I recover my data after a permanent deletion?
Generally, no. Once the grace period (usually 14–30 days) expires, most companies purge the data from their active servers. Always use the "Download Your Data" tool before confirming deletion.
What's the difference between deactivating and deleting?
Deactivating temporarily disables your account but keeps your data on the company's servers. Deleting permanently removes your account and data after the grace period. Always choose "Delete" for permanent removal.
Do I need to cancel subscriptions before deleting my account?
Yes. Account deletion may not automatically cancel paid subscriptions. Always cancel all paid services first, wait for the billing cycle to end, then delete your account to avoid unexpected charges.