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Salvador Rivas 15 Reputation points
2026-01-09T10:37:32.5233333+00:00

I want to delete permanently my Microsoft personal account

I want to delete the account today not in 30 days

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  1. Anonymous
    2026-02-12T05:35:01.65+00:00

    Hi want to Delete My Microsoft account

    6 people found this answer helpful.
  2. Stefan Blom 338.7K Reputation points MVP Volunteer Moderator
    2026-01-09T10:47:17.8866667+00:00

    I want to delete the account today not in 30 days

    You are required to choose a 30 or 60 day "re-open window"; the purpose is to ensure that you don't lose anything important. See https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/account-billing/how-to-close-your-microsoft-account-c1b2d13f-4de6-6e1b-4a31-d9d668849979.

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  3. MaNtuli 10 Reputation points
    2026-02-15T05:33:05.5533333+00:00

    delete the first email account

    3 people found this answer helpful.
  4. Q&A Assist
    2026-01-09T10:37:41.3833333+00:00
    AI generated content. This question contains an answer created with AI from Q&A Assist. Learn more

    To permanently delete your Microsoft personal account, you can follow these steps:

    1. Sign in to the Microsoft Account Close Portal with your Microsoft account.
    2. Review the list of actions you should take before closing your account and complete any that apply to you.
    3. After completing the necessary actions, select Next.
    4. Acknowledge that you understand the consequences of closing your account, then select Mark account for closure.

    Your account will be closed in 30 days, during which you can reopen it if needed. After this period, your account and all associated data will be permanently deleted.

    Make sure to back up any important data before proceeding, as this action is irreversible after the 30-day grace period.

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