
If you're sure you want to delete your ProtonMail account, you can do so from within your account settings.
To begin, log in to your ProtonMail account and go to the account settings page.
From there, scroll down to the "Delete account" section and click on the "Delete account" button.
ProtonMail will then ask you to confirm that you want to delete your account and permanently remove your data.
This process can't be undone, so make sure you've backed up any important emails or data you want to keep.
Deleting Your Account
Deleting your ProtonMail account is a relatively straightforward process, but it's essential to understand the consequences before proceeding.
You'll arrive on the "Account" tab in the sidebar to the left of the screen, where you'll scroll down to the Delete Account section and click the "Delete your account" button.
A window will pop up with a text field to explain why you're leaving, a field for an email address that you can leave in case ProtonMail needs to contact you, and a password field to verify your decision.
Account deletion can take up to two weeks, so be patient.
If you change your mind after clicking on the delete button, you can still do something about it. You'll need to contact ProtonMail support as soon as possible to tell them not to erase your account.
ProtonMail will delete your account if it's inactive for 12 months.
Before you proceed to erase your account, be aware that ProtonMail will not let you see the same username again.
You can always upgrade to premium to change the domain, but be aware that the deletion is permanent and you will lose access to all connected services.
All your contacts will be deleted, so make sure to export your data before deleting your account.
If you go through with it and delete your ProtonMail account, it will take two weeks for the process to be done.
You'll need to contact ProtonMail support as soon as possible to tell them not to erase your account if you change your mind.
ProtonMail provides export options for your data, so make sure to back up important emails or contacts before deleting your account.
Updating credentials for other services linked to your ProtonMail account is also essential before deleting your account.
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Pre-Deletion Steps
Before you delete your ProtonMail account, there are a few things to consider. You can't re-register your username after deleting your account, so think twice before hitting that delete button.
ProtonMail's support explains that they do not recycle usernames, which means the same username will not be available in the future. This is a permanent decision, so make sure you're ready to let go of your username forever.
If you're looking to switch ProtonMail domains, you'll need to purchase a premium plan and add the corresponding address as an alias. This is the only way to change your domain without losing access to your account.
To merge your ProtonMail accounts, you'll need to have a paid ProtonMail Plus subscription and contact ProtonMail support from each of the accounts you'd like to merge. This process will delete all data associated with secondary accounts, so be sure to back up any important information before proceeding.
If you do decide to delete your account, you can start the process by logging in with your username and password, then clicking on the Settings tab at the top of the screen. From there, you can follow the steps to delete your account permanently.
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Account Deletion Process
You can delete your ProtonMail account by clicking the "Delete your account" button in the "Account" tab.
To initiate the deletion process, scroll down to the "Delete Account" section and click the "Delete your account" button.
A window will pop up with fields to explain why you're leaving, an email address for contact, and a password field to verify your decision.
Account deletion can take up to two weeks, so be patient.
If you change your mind after clicking the delete button, you can contact ProtonMail support as soon as possible to prevent the deletion.
ProtonMail will delete your account if it's inactive for 12 months.
You'll need to provide a reason for leaving when you confirm the deletion.
If you have two-factor authentication enabled, you'll need to provide the verification code.
ProtonMail will display a final confirmation message before you proceed with the deletion.
Back up important emails or contacts before deleting your account, as you won't be able to access them afterwards.
You can export your data using ProtonMail's export options.
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Account Setup
To delete your ProtonMail account, you'll need to first set up a new account with a password that meets ProtonMail's password requirements.
ProtonMail's password requirements are: at least 12 characters in length, including at least one uppercase letter, one lowercase letter, one number, and one special character.
To access your ProtonMail account, you'll need to use a secure password and a username that is at least 3 characters long.
You can also use a password manager to generate a secure password for your ProtonMail account.
ProtonMail's password manager can help you generate a strong and unique password for your account.
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