If you’re a WordPress user, there’s a good chance you’ve heard of the Delete Your WordPress Account feature. This is a handy tool that allows you to delete your account if you no longer need it. The Delete Your WordPress Account feature is available in the WordPress Dashboard under the Accounts tab. To use this feature, first make sure that your account is active and logged in. Then click on the Delete Your WordPress Account button. Once you’ve deleted your account, all of your posts and pages will be gone. If you want to keep any of your posts or pages, you’ll need to re-upload them or create new ones using another platform (like Tumblr or Medium).


Log in to your WordPress account. Go to the upper right corner of your screen and select My Site. select Manage from the drop-down menu. scroll down until you come across the Delete Your Site option.

To reset your site, go to Tools > WP Reset. In the Site Reset section, type “reset.” … A notification asking you to confirm whether or not you want to reset your website will appear. … Select the Tools option from the drop-down menu. … Select the Delete plugins option from the drop-down menu. Now click the button

Open your WordPress administration center. Click the Users button on the Admin bar. Make a checkmark next to the user you want to delete. Select Delete from the Bulk Actions drop-down menu. Please apply -> From the Bulk Actions drop-down menu, choose Delete. Please press the Apply button.)

Clicking Delete on a computer will remove the site from Google Sites. Click Settings in classic Google Sites. Manage your site by clicking General. This site should be removed. To ensure that you want to delete the site, click Delete.

Navigate to Users > All Users and log in with the administrator account you just created. The user list will reappear, which will include the administrator account we just created. Over the old admin username and click the red delete button.