If you make up your mind to stop using Snapchat, it is possible to delete your account. To do just that though, the desktop version of the application is needed. Meaning, you have to know your login information.
Bear in mind that as soon as you wrap up these steps, your Snapchat account will not be deleted immediately, it will be gone after 30 days, and during your period of grace, you can decide to reenable it before it is permanently deleted. Therefore, if you eventually change your mind, always have your password and username handy.
And if you want your data back from the application as you delete it, make sure you do that before adhering to the instructions below. Else, your photos and clips will be gone.
How Can I Delete My Snapchat Account?
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When you are set to get rid of your account, this is what you have to do:
- Head to the Snapchat accounts portal and type in the username, or email address, and password linked to your account.
- Tap “Delete My Account.”
- Confirm your decision by choosing “Continue” (you might also need to type in your username and password if they are not saved to autofill).
Your pals on Snapchat will not be able to reach out to you immediately after the deletion process is completed. You will need to be sure that you have some other info saved for them if you want to keep in touch.
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If you ever feel like you wish to reactivate your account before the 30 days grace elapses, it can be done by getting yourself logged back into your account with your username and password. It might take up to a full day for your account to be re-enabled though.