If you’re a Facebook user, there’s a good chance you’ve used the “delete sub-account” feature to delete your account. This is a great way to stop yourself from being tracked by Facebook, but it can be difficult to do. To delete a sub-account on Facebook, follow these steps:

  1. Log in to Facebook.
  2. Click on the “Accounts” tab at the top of the page.
  3. Scroll down and click on the “Sub-Accounts” link under “My Accounts.”
  4. Click on the “Delete Sub-Account” button.
  5. Enter your desired information into the “Delete Sub-Account Details” field and click on the “Delete Account.”

Login to the account you wish to eliminate. To discover it, go to Google Account. Click on Data and personalization in the menu bar at the top of your screen. Select Delete a service or your account from the drop-down menu. You have three options: deleting the entire account, just some products, or making a plan for

To delete a duplicate profile, you must reconnect with each one, but it’s a small price to pay. Next, go to Accounts & Settings (top right of your screen). Select the close account from the personal information menu (right-hand column). Then choose the reason for closing your account and click continue.

Select [PlayStation™Network] > [Sub Account Management] after signing in to PlayStation™Network. Choose the sub-account for which you want to verify or adjust settings.

When a youngster’s user account is created, he or she is placed in the family of the adult who establishes it. Children cannot be removed from the families to which they are introduced, so double-check that the individual who creates a kid’s user account intends to be the family manager.

Select “Settings” using the controller. Go to “Parental Controls/Family Management.” Choose “PS4 System Restrictions.” Enter the passcode if necessary. You’ve arrived at the PS4 System Restrictions screen.