
Here are some tips for finding out how to actually delete an account: Actually deleting the account(s) should be the easy part-but unfortunately, it often isn’t. Now you’ve got one or more accounts you want to delete. RELATED: Secure Your Online Accounts By Removing Third-Party App Access How to Delete Your Old Accounts It might remind you of some old accounts-and it’ll show you which publicly available leaks have already contained your data.

Here are several tips that can help you find them: RELATED: How to Check if Your Password Has Been Stolen How to Find Your Old Accounts You can do this by closing those outdated accounts rather than leaving them dormant.

To protect your privacy, it’s a smart idea to remove your private data from services you no longer use. If you reuse passwords, a password leak at one site means that attackers can get access to your accounts at other sites. Even assuming that you don’t reuse passwords, the personal data associated with your old, unused account could still give attackers answers to your security questions on other websites.
