If you’re a Flickr user, there’s a good chance you’ve heard of the deletion process. It’s a way to get rid of your account for whatever reason, and it can be pretty easy to go through. Here’s how:
- Log in to your account and click on the “My Profile” link in the top left corner of the screen.
- Scroll down to the bottom and click on “Delete Account.”
- Type in your email address and password (if any) and hit “delete.”
- Your account will be deleted and all your photos will be gone!
To cancel your plan, go to your profile and tap My Account. Select Manage Subscriptions from the drop-down menu. Tap Cancel Plan or Cancel Subscription?
Open Flickr. Scroll down to the bottom of the page and click Settings. Click Delete your account under Personal information. need any vital notifications, then press OK-NEXT. You will be prompted to input your password in order to confirm your account cancellation. Make sure you read all of the important warnings before hitting OK-NEXT!
You will not be able to add any new photos if you do not renew your Pro subscription. You’ll also run the risk of having all but 1000 of your pictures erased by Flickr.
On your iPhone or iPad, open the Flickr app. Select Settings from your icon in the upper left corner of the page. Choose Delete Account from the drop-down menu. Then type your password and hit Delete Account.
Log in to your Instagram account on the website. Go to Instagram’s ‘Delete Your Account page. Choose from the drop-down menu for your reason for leaving. enter your password and hit ‘Permanently delete my account.’ your Instagram account has now been permanently deleted.