If you’ve ever deleted your Pinterest account, or if you just don’t use it anymore, it’s time to find it. Here’s how:
- Log in to your Pinterest account.
- Click on the “Your Account” link in the top left corner of the screen.
- Under “Account Settings,” click on “History.”
- On the History page, under “Account Activity,” click on “Deleted Accounts.” If you’ve deleted your account but have saved your password, enter it in the “Password” field and click on the “Verify” button. If you don’t have a password, enter your email address in the “Email” field and click on the “Verify” button.
- Underneath each of your deleted accounts, you’ll see a list of pins and boards that were associated with that account. You can also see how many followers each pin has and how many likes each board has received. ..
If you don’t want your account to be permanently canceled, your boards, pins, and data do not truly erase; you can deactivate it so that no one may view your profile. You may re-activate your account at any time. For this purpose, you will display it on the screen.
If all of your Pins and boards appear incorrect or different, you may have unintentionally: Created a duplicate account. Deleted the Pin or board. You’ve made your board a secret.
Visit pinterest.com/password/reset and follow the on-screen instructions. Enter your name, username, or any other email address you might have used to discover your account. Locate the hint depicted next to your profile photo.
The first step is to go to the contact page. Under the first question, ‘What do you need assistance with?,’ select ‘I can’t log in or sign up.’ Then pick the option ‘Pinterest has suspended my account’ from the drop-down menu under ‘Tell us a bit more.’
If your account is closed, your public profile will be disabled immediately, but it will take 14 days for your account to be permanently deleted. If you decide to reactivate your account before the 14-day period has expired, go online and login with your email and password to receive a link to do so.