How to deactivate or delete your Snapchat account?

How to deactivate or delete your Snapchat account?How to deactivate or delete your Snapchat account?

Are you no longer using Snapchat? Are you defecting to another app? Do you intend to cut down on the time you spend on social media? There could be many reasons why you may want to delete your Snapchat account. Well, deactivating or deleting Snapchat is pretty simple. In fact, it is wise to delete the app to protect yourself from privacy threats.

Let us go through the simple steps you can follow to delete your Snapchat account.

Deleting Snapchat on your PC

Now, you can delete your Snapchat account on your computer following these simple steps:

  1. Go to Snapchat account portal (https://accounts.snapchat.com/accounts/delete_account)
  • You can access the page by visiting Snapchat.com
  • Scroll down to the bottom of the page
  • Select “Support”
  • Go to “My Accounts Security”
  • Click “Account Information”
  • Finally, select “Delete Account.”
  1. Enter your Username and password of the account you wish to delete
  2. Enter the security code sent to the phone number linked to the account and click “Submit.”
  3. Enter your Username and password one more time
  4. Proceed to click “Continue,” and your account will be deactivated.

Deleting Snapchat on your phone

  1. Go to the Snapchat app on your mobile phone.
  2. Log in to your account that you wish to delete
  3. Tap at the ghost icon at the top left to go to your profile screen
  4. Tap on the “Settings” icon on the top right of your profile page
  5. Select and click on “Help Center” under the “Support section” in the settings page
  • Select “My Account and Security”
  • Then, proceed to tap on “Account Information.”
  • Finally, click “Delete My Account.”
  • Enter the Username and password for the account you wish to delete
  • Click “Delete”

Deleting your Snapchat account permanently.

Snapchat offers you a thirty-day window period to determine whether you want to delete your account or retrieve it permanently. After deactivating it, you can always get it back if you log in to it within the first thirty days.

You simply need to stay away from logging in to your account within the first thirty days of deactivating it. After that period, your account will disappear completely!

It is important to note that Snapchat retains your personal information under the terms of service that you agreed to. The company says that it keeps the information for both security and business purposes.

Beware of Snapchat privacy issues!

It is worth knowing that Snapchat has a number of privacy issues you should be wary of. The app will collect your personal information, such as your birthday, email, and location, etc.

They might also gather your information, such as your contacts from your friends. They will collect information from what you give them when you use the app and the info they get from third party services. They can also share your data with third parties as well, plus they don't use end to end encryption algorithms to protect your data.

The bottom line is that you ought to know that it isn’t a very secure app and you beware of your privacy!

Other than data privacy issues, there are other reasons why you may want to deactivate or delete your snapchat account for good. Let us look at some other reasons to delete Snapchat.

Why you may want to delete your Snapchat account

Snap stories can be insidious

Let us start here. Most of what is posted on Snapchat doesn't really reflect the actual reality. In other words, you might find it exaggerated and fake, particularly when it comes to showing people's lives with high standards. You might get tired of viewing those stories that can make you feel bored, insecure, or lonely. As it is, Snapchat teaches you to react to boredom. It can also trigger you to react to the loneliness and insecurity by generating content for your own story.

Snapchat and pretty much most social networks are not an excellent way to handle loneliness and pain. The only true solution to loneliness is to interact with people physically or seeking help from professionals. Snapchat will not offer you that.

The app can kill your productive time

Snapchat will undoubtedly consume a lot of your productive time. Quite often, you will be finding yourself tempted to revert to all Snapchat messages or pictures sent to you. You might also want to keep up with your friends’ growing lists of Snapchat stories. All these activities will no doubt require you to spend a lot of time on Snapchat, and that could affect your productivity.

Your Screenshots can leak

Snapchat advises users to avoid sending messages which they would not want to be saved or shared. Unfortunately, it happens as the app does not restrict sharing. Your intention may be to share your Snap stories or pictures with your friends alone. But, you do not know for certain who your true friends are. It is likely that you will find a screenshot of a conversation you would rather not leak in your family chat group or in public places. This could turn out to be embarrassing and even costly. You can delete the app altogether to avoid such issues.

You cannot delete stray text

When sharing a Snapchat story, or photos, your intention could be only to share with your friends. However, as a Snapchat user, you must have realized that you can easily send your picture or a story to the wrong person. Now that is really bad as it can also lead to embarrassment and other issues.

It might even require you to send another story to apologize for sending the right message to the wrong recipient. Remember, Snapchat does not have a feature for deleting stray texts.

Wrap up

Snapchat has been designed to share life moments. It is a popular app around the world, but it is not without flaws. You might experience issues related to privacy, security, addiction, and the likes. If the Snapchat app is doing you more harm than good, then it is time to deactivate or delete it! 

 

 

 

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