The social media world changes fast and can be fickle and faddy. While last month you might have been happily sending Snaps, posting Stories, and keeping Snapstreaks going, this month, the multimedia messaging service might seem a little passe.
Simply deleting the Snapchat app from your smartphone will not close your account. If you're looking to disable, delete, or deactivate your Snapchat, we're here to tell you how.
SEE ALSO: Snapchat will now watermark users' AI-generated images(Editor's note: If you want to delete your Snapchat because you're being cyberbullied, you can find out where to get advice and support online via The Cybersmile Foundation.)
Unlike other social media platforms, Snapchat does not allow you to temporarily disable your account. The only way you can deactivate your Snapchat account is to go through the deletion process, which gives you 30 days to reactivate your Snapchat account.
If this is a route you want to go down to see if you can live without the social media service, then follow our how-to-delete-Snapchat advice below. You could then set a reminder a few days before the 30-day deadline in order to make your final decision as to whether you want to de- or reactivate your account.
Before you delete your Snapchat account, you may wish to download your Snapchat data. This is perfectly within your rights and relatively simple to do. In fact, you can choose to do this anytime, not just because you're on course to delete your account.
Please be aware that, for security reasons, you'll need a verified email address to download your data.
Step 1: Log in to Snapchat on the website accounts.snapchat.com
You can't download your Snapchat data via app. If you don't log in on the website often, you may get a "Suspicious Login" page appear.
Step 2: Enter the code the site will send you via text message or your registered email address.
Step 3: Click "My Data" on the account homepage.
Step 4: Scroll to the bottom of the page and select "Submit Request."
The screen explains what kind of data Snapchat has on file for you. You should receive a copy of your Snapchat data as a ZIP file to your verified email address, usually within 24 hours. Do note you need to wait to receive this before you delete your account, otherwise, the ZIP file will not be sent through.
As we've already explained, the Snapchat deletion process gives you a 30-day cooling-off period which means you can change your mind within that timeframe.
Step 1: Log into Snapchat on the website accounts.snapchat.com.
Step 2: Go to the Snapchat account management screen.
Step 3: Look down the page and select "Delete My Account."
Step 4: Enter your username and password. Select "Continue."
The "Delete Account" page gives you an insight into the process.
And that's it! Your Snapchat account no longer exists to the wider world. Your Snapchat account has now been officially deactivated, which means friends won't be able to contact you on Snapchat. After 30 days, your account will be permanently deleted.
If you have verified your email address with Snapchat, you will get a confirmation email when that finally happens.
If you do change your mind within the 30-day deactivation period, you can reactivate your Snapchat account. To do this, simply log in to Snapchat using your username (not email) and password.
It can sometimes take 24 hours before a deactivated account can be reactivated. If you attempt this within the 24-hour period, you may see a "Cannot find the user" error message. Wait, then try again.
If you want to access your old account again, we're sorry, but it's impossible. According to a Snapchat spokesperson, a permanently deleted account means all of the account settings, friends, Snaps, Chats, Stories, device data, and location data are deleted from the main user database.
If you want to get back on Snapchat in general, you can make an entirely new account – but you won't be able to use your old username, even if it hasn't been snatched up. Any previously owned usernames cannot be claimed by new users, according to Snapchat's spokesperson. And because all that data was deleted, you'd have to manually add back all your friends and remake any content you might have had. So make sure you reallywant out before you pull the plug!
This post was originally published in January 2021 and was updated in June 2024.
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