Twitter is a great way to stay connected with friends and family, but it can also be a time-consuming task to keep up with all of your tweets. If you’re ready to say goodbye to your old Twitter account, here are some tips on how to do it. First, log in to your Twitter account and click on the “profile” tab at the top of the page. Under “Settings,” select “Deactivate my account.” You’ll then be prompted to enter your password and confirm your deletion request. Once you’ve completed these steps, your old Twitter account will be gone forever! ..


You must provide the following information before your account will be reactivated: If you don’t recall your password, reach out to our support team and we might be able to help you restore your account. You can request a password reset email once your account has been reactivated. Please contact us using the email address linked to your account.

To access Twitter, go to your account settings and verify your email address. If that doesn’t work, use our password recovery form by entering the username or email address you believe you used, as well as the mobile phone number you think you used. Then check all of your email accounts – we’ll send password reset instructions to the account’s email address?

Go to Twitter.com on a computer or mobile device and log in. select ‘Deactivate my account’ from the drop-down menu at the bottom of the page. read through the account cancellation information carefully. Select ‘Okay, fine, deactivation,’ then ‘Deactivate my account.’ Enter your password when prompted and click ‘Yes.

There are a lot of inactive users on Twitter. “We advise individuals to actively login in and utilize Twitter when they create an account. To keep your account active, check-in at least once every six months.” Due to extended inactivity, accounts may be permanently canceled.

Go to the password recovery page on Twitter. Try with the username first. If you use a valid username, Twitter will offer you the option to enter your email address linked with your account. You’ll get a password reset link by email if you provide the correct email address, allowing you to continue.