If you’re a professional writer, you know that deleting your account is a necessary part of the writing process. But what if you don’t have an account? What if you want to write but don’t want to create one? There are a few ways to delete your account without having to create one. You can use the “delete my account” button on your website or in your user profile. You can also use the “delete my posts” feature on your blog or social media accounts. If you’re using an app like WordPress, there’s also a “delete my posts” option. If you’re using iCloud, there’s also an option to “delete my account.” But be careful: deleting your account can delete all of your data, including all of your posts and photos. So be sure to backup everything before deletion!


Select Delete from the drop-down menu. Select Deactivate from the list, then press the Checkout button. While you’re in your account, go to the top right of the screen, find the user ID and select it. Account Settings can be found by scrolling down to the bottom of the page and clicking Deactivate.

You may log out at any time by going to this link, or opening your profile button in the upper right corner, and selecting Sign out.

You may change the email linked to your account at any moment by going to your account’s settings page. Simply choose “Add another email” and then delete the old one.

Open the email account you wish to delete. Select Menu (⋮) and Settings. Choose the email you’d like to remove. Scroll down and select Delete Account. To confirm, click OK.

Open the Settings app on your phone. Tap Accounts. If “Accounts” isn’t listed, look for Users & accounts instead. Select the account to delete by tapping it. Delete the account by choosing Remove Account from the drop-down menu. For protection, if this is the phone’s only Google Account, you’ll need to enter your phone