If you’re feeling like you’ve had enough of iCloud and want to delete your account, there are a few ways to go about it. The first way is to sign in to your iCloud account and click on the “Account” tab. Under “Deleted Items,” you’ll see a button that says “Delete Account.” Click on this button and confirm that you want to delete your account. If you don’t have an iCloud account, or if you just want to delete some of your data rather than your entire account, Apple offers a different way to go about it. You can visit apple.com/icloud/delete and sign in with your Apple ID and password. There, under the “Your Account” heading, you’ll find a button that says “Delete Account.” Click on this button and confirm that you want to delete your account. ..


You must be logged into your iCloud account at the iCloud website. On the Manage Account screen, clock in Go to your Apple ID account page. Now click on Manage Your Privacy. From the list of choices, scroll down until you come across the Delete Your Account option.

Open a web browser on your Mac, PC, or iPad and go to privacy.apple.com. … Choose Continue under Apple ID & Privacy. Select Get Started from the drop-down menu under Remove Your Account.

You can remove your iCloud account, but you must also delete your entire Apple ID in order to do so. If you disable your Apple ID, you’ll lose access to a variety of services, including App Store and iTunes purchases, data storage, subscriptions, iMessage conversations, and other Apple services.

You can’t remove an Apple ID. However, you may update the email address linked to your account or establish a new one.

Select the message or messages you want to remove in Mail on iCloud.com. Click Delete at the top-right if you selected one message or multiple messages.