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Deleting Website Accounts
PCmag.com has detailed instructions on how to delete accounts from these websites.
Social Networks Classmates.com, Facebook, Friendster, LinkedIn, MySpace, MyLife.com Online Retailers Amazon.com, Audible.com, Blockbuster Online, eBay, iTunes, Netflix, PayPal Blog Services Blogger, Twitter Sharing Services Flickr, Photobucket, YouTube Online Services AOL/AIM, Apple's MobileMe, Google, Windows Live ID, Yahoo |
Oh, good stuff! Thx bruce.
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I figured it might be handy to some folks. :blush:
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Bloody hell, good find Bruce! Thanks muchly.
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But what about the Cellar?
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Get banned?
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I deleted mine. The reply was that it will be deleted in 14 days. If I activate my account within that time, it will be reinstated. Guess thats for those who might change their mind.
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I just tried to login to my YouTube, and they insisted on linking my account to my gmail just to get logged in!
As far as I recall, I had not ever associated the two, but they had my gmail already filled in. There was no other option to login to YouTube without "linking" the account. I finally gave in and clicked "link accounts", went straight to my profile and started searching around. My gmail was not listed as my email. After much circular searching I finally found an option to separate the accounts. I separated them, logged out, and tried to log back in. Same result, you have to link the accounts to log in. I may just delete *both* accounts. |
Google owns YouTube.
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So?
What if I don't want Google snooping through my utoob stuff? |
then make up a fake e-mail address and a fake youtube account.
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Seems to be gone.
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Cool, so apparently that ones works.
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I found this article to be of interest & on topic.
No such thing as "deleted" on the Internet Quote:
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