How To Delete Your X (Twitter) Account

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August 14, 2024

X: you either love it or hate it (like the name change). While it’s easy and even fun to get swept up in its never-ending stream of content, sometimes you just want to unplug. If you find yourself doomscrolling and decide enough is enough, it might be time to take a break.

In this guide, we’ll walk you through everything you need to know about how to delete your account on X (or Twitter if you’re nostalgic).

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How To Delete an X Account

Deleting and deactivating your X account is part of the same process. You must deactivate it before you can delete it permanently. Once deactivated, X stores your account on its servers for 30 days. If you don’t access or reactivate it within 30 days, X will remove your account and all its content.

Deactivation is the first step in deleting your account, and it initiates a window that gives you room to rethink your choices. After the window closes, you can’t reactivate or access your profile through the website or mobile app.

Desktop

Step 1: Find the More option on the left-hand panel of your homepage.

X More Option

Step 2: Select Settings and Privacy.

X Settings and Privacy

Step 3: Go to Your Account and find the Deactivate Your Account option on the right-hand panel.

Deactivate Your Account Option Under Your Account Option in X

Step 4: Read the terms and conditions and select Deactivate.

Confirm Deactivation of X Account

Step 5: X will ask for your password to confirm the deactivation.

Enter Password for Deactivation of X Account

iOS

Step 1: Tap on your profile icon at the left-hand panel on your screen.

Tap on Your Profile Icon on X App on iOS

Step 2: Select Settings and Privacy

Settings and Privacy Option in X App on iOS

Step 3: Tap on Your Account

Your Account Option in X App on iOS

Step 4: You’ll find the Deactivate Your Account option at the bottom of the page.

Deactivate Your Account Option in X App on iOS

Step 5: Scroll down the terms and conditions to find the Deactivate button.

Confirm Deactivating X Account by Entering Your Login Password on iOS

Android

Step 1: Open the sidebar by tapping the profile icon on the top left corner of your homepage.

Tap on Your Profile Icon on X App on Android

Step 2: Select Settings and Privacy.

Settings and Privacy Option in X App on Android

Step 3: Go to the Your Account menu.

Your Account Option in X App on Android

Step 4: Scroll down to find the Deactivate Account option.

Deactivate Account Account Option in X App on Android

Step 5: Scroll down and select Deactivate.
Step 6: Confirm your password to deactivate your account.

Confirm Deactivation By Entering Your Login Password in X App on Android

FAQs

How do I permanently delete my X account?

To permanently delete your account, you must first deactivate it. X requires a 30-day waiting period after deactivation before permanently removing your account and data from its servers.

During this period, if you don’t attempt to reactivate your account, X will proceed with the permanent deletion process automatically.

Does deactivating X/Twitter also delete my direct messages?

No. Your direct messages or DMs remain safe and intact on X servers during the 30-day deactivation period. Once it’s over, X will delete your account, along with its inbox and messages.

What happens when I delete my X/Twitter account?

Once you go through with deactivation and wait for 30 days, X deletes your account permanently. Here are a few things to keep in mind after account deletion:

  • Mentions of your handle in others’ tweets will still exist. However, they will no longer link to your profile.
  • Your profile and the latest tweets may show up on Google for a while as cached results. If this happens, the link will lead to a message: “That page doesn’t exist!” You can request Google to refresh their index otherwise.
  • If you want to download your content from X, you’ll have to request it before deactivation.
  • X might retain some of your information for security reasons even after you deactivate your profile.

You can resolve some issues that might tempt you to quit X without deleting your account. Check out these tips for managing common issues before taking that step:

You may also want to refer to troubleshooting blogs or seek help from X support.

Why does my X/Twitter account keep getting reactivated?

If you’ve used your X account in third-party apps, your profile automatically reactivates every time you log in to the external app. To stop reactivations, you can revoke the third-party app’s access permissions to your X account.

How can I deactivate my X/Twitter account if I’ve forgotten the password?

X only allows the confirmed account holder to deactivate a profile. You can reset your password by confirming your verified email address or mobile number.

If you don’t have access to either, fill out this account access form and email X support.

Can I delete a X/Twitter account I can’t access?

X allows you to deactivate a deceased or incapacitated person’s profile. After you submit the form, they request some information to prevent false or unauthorized deactivations:

  • Deceased User: They’ll email you instructions to provide details about the deceased and a copy of your ID and the death certificate.
  • Incapacitated User: You must provide them with the user’s details, your ID, the user’s ID and a copy of a power of attorney authorizing you to act on the account holder’s behalf.

The information you provide remains confidential, and X deletes it after review. You should also note that X will only let you deactivate the account and not grant access.

How do I deactivate my locked or suspended X/Twitter account?

You can request X to deactivate your locked or suspended profile. It also lets you appeal a locked or suspended account.

Wrapping It Up

Congratulations! Now you know how to delete a Twitter account.

Removing your X account can be a big step towards achieving balance in your daily routine. Go ahead and explore new opportunities, and most importantly, enjoy the freedom that comes with saying goodbye to X.

How do you think quitting X can benefit you? Do you have any other related questions that we can help with? Comment below and let us know. Happy Tweeting (or, in this case, maybe not!)

Riddhiman RoyHow To Delete Your X (Twitter) Account

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  • Holiday Fairchild - March 22, 2024 reply

    I got an email saying that I activated some two-factor authentication. I did NOT do this. I have contacted X several times for help getting back on. I know my password, but it keeps giving me “enter your code” which I do not have. I never set this up. I keep getting instant emails from them saying I have account access. I do not. I got another instant email back with more instructions on how to deactivate my account – you have to login first!!!! The whole reason I want to delete my account is because I can’t get back on. HELP!

    Holiday Fairchild - March 22, 2024 reply

    I contacted Twitter to delete my account and then I was able to get back in. My account was completely spammed. It looks like I was hacked. Going to be putting X on the back burner until they can get things figured out over there.

  • sergio - March 14, 2024 reply

    Please help.

    Twitter -[X] suspended my desktop browser account two months ago; I was paying for premium.

    I appealed it and was denied. I tried to deactivate the account through the menu as above but it will not allow it because of the suspension.

    I sent three requests for deactivation only, but they just keep telling me they will not unsuspend the account.

    I keep getting charged monthly for an account I cannot use.

    What can i do?

  • Maria Hoy - February 5, 2024 reply

    The article on deleting a Twitter account at selecthub.com is incredibly helpful, providing clear steps and valuable insights.

    Riddhiman Roy - March 6, 2024 reply

    Thanks Maria! Let us know if you need help with anything else.

  • Lynn G - October 2, 2023 reply

    I keep getting an error. I changed my password and got into twitter—so I know it’s valid. I tried to delete, still an error.
    I don’t have it on my computer and I’m not going to install it just so I can delete it. Suggestions?

    Riddhiman Roy - March 6, 2024 reply

    Hey Lynn,

    You can try deactivating your profile from a mobile app if the desktop app/website is bugging out. Beyond that, we recommend contacting X support for further assistance.

  • Katherine Stamm - September 4, 2023 reply

    I have tried to reset my password and I keep getting an error. I want to delete and start over, but I need to get in with a password. It won’t let me reset. Going in circles.

    Riddhiman Roy - March 6, 2024 reply

    Hey Katherine,

    If resetting your password doesn’t work, please fill out this form and then email X support.
    Link: https://help.twitter.com/en/forms/account-access/deactivate-or-close-account/no-access-to-email-number

  • Terry - October 31, 2022 reply

    I wish to delet me account, but it won’t let me do that. As message keeps comming up that there’s a problem. I know my password, so I don’t know what’s going on.

    Annette Ruby - September 19, 2023 reply

    Log onto Twitter via your browser. It will work that way, I had the same problem.

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