However, doing so gets difficult. Like your ex, some web services may just not want to separate from you.  As such. These services might make it difficult for their users to delete their accounts. How? You may find several safeguards being installed along the way to make sure you cover some additional steps before you hit the ‘Delete’ button, finally and quit the relationship for once and all. Normally every web service hosts a ‘Settings’ page via which you can delete your account safely. If you have an account for a single web service then, deleting it may not require many efforts but if you have multiple accounts then deleting all the accounts individually, becomes a task. It’s here when free web services like Account Killer and Delete Your Account finds its potent use.

Delete Online Accounts

AccountKiller.com is a website that makes it extremely easy for you to delete accounts from multiple websites. The website provides instructions to remove your account or public profile on most popular websites, including Skype, Facebook, Windows Live, Hotmail / Live, Twitter, MSN / Messenger, Google and many more.

Delete Online Presence with AccountKiller.com

Go to AccountKiller.com. There, you will find the main page of the service listing popular accounts to choose from. If a service for which you have created an account is not listed, use the search form on the same page. The website uses a color scheme that indicates the ease of deleting/removing an account.

White – pretty easy! You just have to click once or sometime a couple of times for deleting an account.Black – Highly difficult to delete an account. Black site means that accounts for the corresponding web services cannot be deleted as stated by the company itself.Gray – Intermediate between the two, i.e. usually requires more work than white sites but does not make it completely impossible like black ones.

For testing purposes, I tried websites from each group. Facebook is classified as a white, when you hit the ‘Delete Facebook account’ link, it takes you to a page where the link to completely remove your Facebook account exists. It however, insists to try the deactivation feature instead. Deactivating your account disables your profile and remove your name and picture from most things you’ve shared on Facebook. Some information may still be visible to others, such as your name in their friend’s list and messages you sent. However, your friends will no longer be able to keep in touch with you. Pinterest. Correct me, if I am wrong but, Pinterest can now be categorized under BLACK category. Why? Firstly, the direct removal link for Pinterest does not exist. The website does highlight the steps to easily delete your account but users of the service (Accountkiller) suggest Pinterest has apparently changed that. You can’t delete your account anymore. Only deactivate it! A good feature since you do not have to go digging around for a ‘Delete’ option. You simply now it, there’s no such feature anymore.

Spotify is listed under the gray color scheme. A Spotify account can only be deleted by sending an email to Spotify’s support email address ([email protected]) that rarely responds to customers’ requests. The email needs to include the username, date of birth and postal code.

Delete Online Identity with DeleteYourAccount.com

With DeleteYourAccount.com, you will be given easy instructions and quick links that will allow you to delete your social accounts.

Do let us know if you are aware of any other free web services that help you delete your online social accounts.

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