When you delete your Facebook account, it’s removed from all devices on which you used it. You won’t be able to reactivate it on the web or mobile app after you do this.

It goes to a “Deleted Items” folder after you remove it from your inbox. You can permanently kill the message by emptying the folder. Even a double-deleted item might remain on your email provider’s servers for an indeterminate amount of time, according to Dayanim.

When a person deactivates their account, it’s just for a period of time. They have the choice to restore their profile at any moment and even set a date for it to reactivate if they so choose. If you’re really lucky, the topic may decide on his or her own to reactivate their account.

Even if you delete your account from prominent social networking sites like Facebook and Instagram, the businesses will keep your data since they won’t publicly share it. They’ll maintain copies of the information even if you clear the cache on your own computer.

To delete your account, go to Settings by clicking the gear icon in the top right corner of your Facebook Home page. Select Account Settings & Privacy, then Privacy Settings. In the left column, click Your Facebook Information. Deactivation and deletion may be selected using this option group. Choose Permanently Delete Account, then Continue to Account Deletion