updated: how to completely delete your facebook profile
| August 5th, 2007 A while back, I had wondered whether or not I should remove my Facebook and Myspace profiles. To this day, I have not pulled either one of them, for various reasons. I have finally removed my Facebook profile, so for those interested, I thought I’d share how you can permanently delete your Facebook profile.
Those that use Facebook know that there is a “Deactivate” option, but that does not actually delete your account from the Facebook servers. It removes the account from being shown in Facebook, but the moment you re-enter your email address and password to login to Facebook, your account will be completely restored.
To get to the bottom of this, I emailed Facebook support and found out how to truly delete your account. Here are my email exchanges with Clive:
I noticed that I can deactivate my account. That is not sufficient for
me. I’d like it to be completely deleted. Is that possible?Thanks.
Tom
Hi Tom,
You can deactivate your account by using the “Deactivate Account” link
on the My Account page. Deactivation removes your account from the
site. If you reactivate your account, your profile will be restored in
its entirety (friends, photos, interests, etc.).Reactivating the account simply requires that you log in with your email
and password. Let me know if you have any further questions.Thanks for contacting Facebook,
Clive
Customer Support Representative
Clive,
Is there any way to permanently delete my account?
Tom
Hi Tom,
If you deactivate, your account is removed from the site. However, we
save all your profile content (friends, photos, interests, etc.), so if
you want to reactivate sometime, your account will look just the way it
did when you deactivated. If you do want your information completely
wiped from our servers, we can do this for you. However, you need to
remove all profile content before we can do this. Once you have cleared
your account, let us know and we’ll take care of the rest.Thanks for contacting Facebook,
Clive
Customer Support Representative
So there you have it. Delete everything that you have in your profile, everything, and then email Facebook and ask them to permanently remove your profile.
**UPDATE***
You will need to remove every friend, every wall post on your wall, leave each group and network, remove all of the applications and all of your pictures, as well as all mail in your inbox. They don’t make it easy to do all of this, so if you have alot of friends or alot of wall posts, it will take some time. It took me around 45 minutes to remove all of my info, and I don’t think I had much compared to some people I know. When you’ve removed everything, then send customer service an email asking them to remove your profile. If any tidbits are left, they’ll just tell you they can’t delete it until everything has been removed by you, and you’ll have to hunt around to find what’s left.
Also, here is the customer service email, though I’d recommend using the contact form built into Facebook first: comment-info-rt@facebook.com
man you were determined to delete your profile
Hi TJ, I had hoped to do this awhile back and gave up. Thanks for taking the time you did to share this. One day when I have nothing to do for a couple hours, maybe I’ll take care of mine. I have not much at all on there (Facebook) but everything on a computer takes me forever…
Kinda been waiting for you to mail me asking for directions to the reunion… It’s next weekend by the way. It would be great to see you!
I checked out the new pics. Looks like you guys had a good time! Did you do anything but eat your way through Nashville?
Hey, Tom,
Thanks for this. A friend pointed me here after he and I each decided to drop Facebook in response to the Beacon advertising venture broke into the news.
Tom K.