How to Delete Your X Account
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X (formerly known as Twitter) has been through it over the last few years: Elon Musk took over, fired a ton of people, destroyed the validity and integrity of profile verification, considered selling your location data and phone number, publicized everyones private Circles, allowed hate speech and misinformation to grow and fester, and got so political that he got an appointment to lead a federal department under President Donald Trump's second term. If all these changes have put you through it or you're simply looking to lessen your time on social media, you can deactivate or delete your account. First, download your tweets before you do anything.Unlike other social media sites, deleting your X account is relatively straightforward. However, there is one caveat to deleting it once and for all.Consider not fully deleting your accountFirst, this is important: It might be better not to delete your account. If you fully nuke the account, someone else can snatch up your username, which is concerning for anyone with a public persona and a username that has been tied to them for years. If your account has been linked to your work or name in any way, the safer option is to pay a few dollars to a deleter service like the appropriately named Tweet Deleter or Delete Tweet to get rid of all your posts and likes, then privatize all your settings. This way, you maintain ownership of the account that is tied to you, but there's nothing on it. Sure, it's possible no bad actor will steal your username and post a bunch of inappropriate stuff, but if you're even a little worried about that, don't delete. Still, if you insist, here's how.Download your X dataWhether you dislike X because of Musk or because of all the time it sucked out of your life over the years, you have to admit those years were kind of fun. You probably got some bangers off, did numbers a few times, or shared work or ideas that were meaningful to you. Before getting rid of your account, be sure to download your data, which will produce a .zip file of not only your posts, but your likes, DMs, and more. Log in on a browser and press "More" on the sidebar, then "Setting and Privacy." You'll be prompted to enter your password, then see a list of further options and at the top will be "Your Account." Clicking that, you'll find "Download an Archive of your Data." After clicking it, you'll get an in-app notification letting you know the file is ready for download. Be advised it can take up to 24 hours, so don't delete or deactivate anything until it's done. Credit: Lindsey Ellefson/X How X treats "deactivation"X doesnt let you delete your account outright. Rather than risk users throwing their whole profiles away when they finally snap, the site wants to employ a cool-down period through account deactivation. When you choose to deactivate your account, it will feel like the account is gone for good, since your name, username, and profile wont be accessible on X. However, the account still exists, and you can retrieve it if you want to reverse course.Keep in mind that isnt the case forever. X will erase your account 30 days after you hit the Deactivate button. Dont treat this option like youre putting your account on the back burner: While its nice X doesnt delete your profile immediately, 30 days will come and go fast, and there will be no way to go back after that month is up.How to deactivate your X account on desktop and mobileTo deactivate X in a web browser, do what you did to get the archive: Click More in the left-side menu, then choose Settings and privacy. To start on iOS or Android, tap your profile icon and tap Settings and privacy. On all platforms, choose Account or Your account, then scroll all the way down and choose Deactivate your account. Here, X gives you the full breakdown I already covered, including alternative routes to take rather than deactivation, like changing your @username. Credit: Lindsey Ellefson/X Unlike some other platforms, the process here is the same on the mobile app. You just start by tapping your profile picture in the top left of your screen, then going through the same series from Settings and Privacy > Your Account > Deactivate. Entering your password after hitting the button will make it permanent (for 30 days, anyway, and then eventually forever).Keep in mind that search engines may still store some of your X data and posts, even after the deletion, and your archive request needs to be carried out before you deactivate, even though the company's systems will retain data after you get rid of the account.
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