![]() ![]() So if they haven’t already made it clear, uh…you’re about to do something serious.Īnyway, once you click through a couple more screens that indicate you agree to terms and conditions and still understand what you’re doing, Apple will give you an access code that you’ll use to contact support if you need to.Īfter which you’ll have to type it in to prove you have it. If you have subscriptions, they will be canceled. Your iCloud Storage plan will be canceled. You will lose access to your iTunes, iBooks, and the App Store purchases. On that page, Apple discusses “important things to know before deleting your account,” which include: ![]() Backing up is a great idea!Īt the bottom of that screen is a drop-down to select a reason for your deletion. But if you click “Get started” under that “Delete your account” section, you’ll get to read through a long page with the details on what you’re about to do and the steps you should take first. “Correct your data” will give you advice on what you’ll do if you find your account data (like your Apple ID payment info) to be in error, along with a link to contact the privacy team at Apple if need be. Click “Continue,” and you’ll be presented with the two things you can do to move forward with your privacy concerns.
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