If you do not want your account to be permanently deleted, keep in mind that you can deactivate it instead of removing it for good. You'll be able to reactivate it at any time, with your progress and inventory in tact.
If you do decide to permanently delete your account, please follow these steps:
Just a heads up: You can ask for your game account to be deleted at any time, but don't forget that your player account is important. Once the request is verified, you'll lose all your game progress, purchased items, and anything related to it. This action can't be undone, and we won't be able to recover the data.
Go to Account and password and click the Delete your account button at the bottom. Select a reason for deleting the account and confirm your decision by clicking Delete to remove the email address.
If you haven't made a firm decision, by all means deactivate Facebook—just ensure you are aware that you'll need to delete it in order to avoid data collection. Another way of limiting your use of Facebook is to delete the app from your phone, which limits the data the social network can collect.
If Accounts Centre is at the top of your Settings and privacy menu, you can delete your account through Accounts Centre. If Accounts Centre is at the bottom of your Settings and privacy menu, you can delete your account through your Facebook settings.
Before you delete your Facebook account, you should first back up any data you might want to keep. This includes photos, contacts, and posts. Facebook makes it relatively easy to download an archive of your account data. Here's how: Go to 'Settings & Privacy' > 'Settings' > 'Your Facebook Information'.
You can no longer use your Gmail address to send or receive email. If you change your mind, you may be able to get your Gmail address back. Your Gmail address can't be used by anyone else in the future. Your Google Account won't be deleted; only your Gmail service will be removed.
Deleting old digital accounts you no longer use is important for your online privacy and security, and here's why: With every online account (yes, even old and 'insignificant' accounts), you continuously enrich your digital footprint, leaving behind a significant source of data for third parties to access and exploit.
Important: You can't recover messages that are permanently deleted or messages that have been in the bin for more than 30 days. If you deleted your messages in the last 30 days, you can move them out of your bin.
Visit the website's support website and look for information on deleting accounts. You may also want to check the website's privacy policy for specific details about when the company deletes data and how you can request deletion. Contact the website's support and ask to delete the account.
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