A directory of direct links to delete your account from web services.
👉 This is a fork from the original project, as it seems to be abandoned
The sites, urls and additional notes are stored in src/sites.json
. If you want to add a site to the list you'll need the following information:
name
: The name of the service.url
: The url of the account-deletion page. If no such page exists, the url should be a contact or help page explaining the process of account deletion.difficulty
: This is an indicator used on the site to determine the difficulty of account deletion:easy
: Sites with a simple process such as a 'delete account' buttonmedium
: Sites that do allow account deletion but require you to perform additional stepshard
: Sites that require you to contact customer services or those that don't allow automatic or easy account deletionimpossible
: For sites where it's basically impossible to totally delete your account, even if you contact them
notes
: (optional) Notes will be shown when someone hovers on that service. Notes may include additional information you might need to delete your account (e.g. Skype) or consequences of deleting your account (e.g. iTunes).email
: (optional) If you have to send an email to a company to cancel your account, add the email address here. We'll do the rest.domains
: (optional) This is used by the Chrome extension
- Have you updated to the latest version of the project?
git pull
- If you have modified an existing service's difficulty, please explain why/give sources.
- URLs must be direct links to either deletion, or if this is not available, a relevant help article.
- Any steps for the process should be detailed in the notes (if necessary).
- Be sure to indent 4 spaces per level.
- Be sure to place your entry ALPHABETICALLY in the current list.
- Please test that your changes work validating
sites.json
with something like JSON Lint
Licensed under the MIT License (MIT). Copyright (c) 2021 Arnd Issler, Robb Lewis, various cotributors
See LICENSE.md
.
The original UI was slightly updated, so I have rwritten it as React w/ TypeScript (via create-react-app
).
To learn React, check out the React documentation.