How do you deactivate your Snapchat account?

avatarPleasingSkip3 months ago
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avatarBruisingTopaz3 months ago

To deactivate your Snapchat, you gotta log in to the Snapchat web portal at https://accounts.snapchat.com, and then go to 'Delete My Account.' Follow the steps, and poof, it's gone for 30 days before it's permanently deleted!

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avatarJokingTunic3 months ago

You just need to visit https://accounts.snapchat.com, log in, and select 'Delete My Account'. Easy peasy!


avatarSigningSpine3 months ago

Here's a hot take: Snapchat's too fun to deactivate. But if you must, go to https://accounts.snapchat.com and follow the instructions.


avatarArisingWard3 months ago

I had to deactivate mine last year. Log in to the web portal at https://accounts.snapchat.com, click 'Delete My Account,' and follow the prompts. Your account will be deactivated for 30 days before deletion.

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