Every online account you've signed up for and forgotten is a potential security risk — a dormant login that could be breached without you even noticing. Taking the time to close accounts you no longer use is good digital hygiene.

Find Old Accounts

The fastest way to discover old accounts is to search your email inbox for words like "welcome", "verify your email", "confirm your account", or "you've signed up." Most registration emails use these phrases. You can also check if your browser has saved passwords for sites you don't recognise.

How to Delete or Close an Account

There's no single universal method, but most services follow a similar pattern:

  1. Sign in to the account.
  2. Go to Settings or Account Settings (sometimes found under your profile picture or name).
  3. Look for sections labelled Privacy, Security, Account, or Membership.
  4. Find a Close account, Delete account, or Deactivate account option.
  5. Follow the confirmation steps — many services ask you to confirm via email.

If you can't find a deletion option, try searching for the site name plus "delete account" in a search engine. The site JustDeleteMe (a third-party directory) can point you to direct deletion pages for many popular services.

Your Rights

  • UK and EU (GDPR): You have a legal right to request deletion of your personal data. If a service doesn't provide an obvious deletion path, email their support and cite your "right to erasure" under UK GDPR.
  • California (CCPA): California residents have the right to request that businesses delete personal information. Most large services honour this regardless of your location.
  • Canada (PIPEDA): You can withdraw consent and request deletion of personal data at any time.

Before You Delete

  • Download any data you want to keep (photos, posts, contacts).
  • Note any subscriptions tied to the account and cancel them separately to avoid continued charges.
  • Check if the account is linked to other services (used as a "Sign in with Google/Facebook" login) — switch those to a dedicated login first.

Questions about a specific service? Ask us.