Deleting an account is rarely one button. Some services hide it behind a web-only page, some require you to cancel a subscription first, and a few will not let you delete at all until an outstanding balance is cleared. We have written up 82 of them, one service at a time.
Each guide covers the actual steps, whether deletion is immediate or on a grace period, and what happens to data you leave behind.
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- Canva
- Cash App
- CheckMyFile
- Chegg
- Christian Mingle
- Close or Delete AfterPay
- Close or Delete Brainly
- Coinbase
- Completely Delete Clue
- Completely Delete Kakao
- Completely Delete Smule
- Completely Delete Walgreens
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Before you delete anything
- Cancel the subscription first. On most services, deleting the account does not stop billing that runs through Google Play or the App Store — cancel it separately.
- Export what you want to keep. Deletion is usually irreversible after the grace period, and support cannot restore it.
- Check the grace period. Several services deactivate immediately but only purge after 14 or 30 days. Signing back in during that window often cancels the deletion without telling you.
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