If you’re a Yahoo user on Windows 10, there’s a good chance you’ve heard of the “Yahoo Delete” tool. This tool is a part of the Windows 10 “OneDrive” feature, and it allows you to delete your Yahoo account without having to go through the hassle of deleting your entire computer. To use the “Yahoo Delete” tool, first open OneDrive and sign in with your Microsoft account. Then click on the three lines in the top left corner of OneDrive and select “Delete account.” You’ll be asked to confirm deletion before clicking on “Delete.” If you have any questions about how to use the “Yahoo Delete” tool, please feel free to reach out to us at support@microsoft.com or via our online chat service.


To remove an account, go to Accounts and select the account you wish to delete. Scroll all the way down at the bottom of the account’s window, and click/tap on Remove Account. 6. On a Mac computer, open up your web browser and type in: /myaccounts/removeaccount or for PC users.

Select the Start button and then Settings. Click Accounts, scroll down, and then click on the Microsoft account you’d want to delete. Click Remove after that, and then Yes to confirm.

Go to Settings in the Chrome browser. Select the Search engine option from the left pane. Select your preferred search engine from the drop-down menu. Click on Manage search engines in the upper right corner now. Click on Remove next to Yahoo and choose OK.

Check the boxes next to the emails you want to select. Alternatively, use the Select All button at the top of the screen to choose all displayed messages. To select all shown emails, click onSelect 1 or more messages by checking the boxes next to them. at the top of the page. If prompted, click Ok.

If your computer’s default search engine (Google) switches to Yahoo without your intention, it’s probable that malware is present. The ideal solution is to reset all of your browser’s settings. This should remove the infection of the Yahoo redirection virus from your browser.