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A user-friendly guide to removing your YouTube content and deleting your channel permanently
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Do you want to delete your YouTube account? All YouTube accounts are linked to Google, so you'll just need to go into your Google settings to do so. Keep in mind that deleting your YouTube content and channel is permanent; you won't be able to recover this data afterwards. This wikiHow will show you how to delete a YouTube channel and account using your computer, iPhone, or Android device.

How to Delete Your Youtube Channel

  1. Log into your Google Account .
  2. Click Data & Privacy Apps and Services Delete a Service .
  3. Select Delete a Google Service , then click the trash can icon next to Youtube .
  4. Click I want to permanently delete my account.
  5. Check all the boxes in the dialog box and select Delete my content.
Method 1
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Using the Mobile App

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  1. This looks like a red play button with a white background. YouTube is available for iOS in the App Store and for Android in the Google Play Store .
    • If you aren't already signed in, tap the profile picture in the top-right corner to do so now.
    • Use this method to permanently erase your YouTube account and its content. You won't be able to recover this data once you delete it.
  2. This will be in the top-right corner.
    • A menu will open.
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  3. This will be in blue, underneath your email and YouTube handle.
  4. You can find this tab at the top, next to Personal info .
  5. This will be underneath the Your data & privacy options header.
  6. This will be below the Data from apps and services you use header.
  7. You can find this underneath Download your data .
  8. This will be the first section.
    • As a security measure, you may be asked to log in again. Enter your password to do so now.
  9. You should see the number of videos uploaded underneath the YouTube header.
  10. This will expand the section. You'll see a list of content that will be permanently deleted. Any active subscriptions, such as YouTube Premium, will also be cancelled.
    • Alternately, you can tap I want to hide my channel . This will only delete your comments and replies while your other content remains private.
  11. You must check all the boxes to confirm your understanding of the permanent deletion.
  12. This is the blue button at the bottom of the section.
    • A pop-up window will open.
  13. Use the email associated with your YouTube account. This is to verify you are deleting the correct data.
    • Your data will be deleted. This usually takes a few minutes, but it may take days if you have a lot of content.
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Using Desktop

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  1. Go to https://google.com/account in a web browser. All YouTube accounts are linked with a Google account. If you aren't already signed in, enter your email address and password to do so now. [1]
    • Use this method to permanently erase your YouTube account and its content, including videos , comments , playlists , history, and more. You won't be able to recover this data once you delete it.
  2. This will be on the left panel, underneath Personal info .
  3. This will be below the Data from apps and services you use header.
    • You can scroll down to find this section, or click the section title underneath Your data & privacy options to be redirected there.
  4. This will be the right tile at the top of the page.
    • A new page will open.
  5. This will be the left tile at the top of the page.
    • As a security measure, you may be asked to log in again. Enter your password to do so now.
  6. You should see the number of videos uploaded underneath the YouTube header.
  7. This will expand the section. You'll see a list of content that will be permanently deleted. Any active subscriptions, such as YouTube Premium , will also be cancelled.
    • Alternately, you can click I want to hide my channel . This will only delete your comments and replies while your other content remains private.
  8. You must check all the boxes to confirm your understanding of the permanent deletion.
  9. This is the blue button at the bottom of the section.
    • A pop-up window will open.
  10. Use the email associated with your YouTube account. This is to verify you are deleting the correct data.
    • Your data will be deleted. This usually takes a few minutes, but it may take days if you have a lot of content.
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    What are the dangers of deleting a YouTube account?
    Community Answer
    Deleting your YouTube account means you will lose your channel, and your videos and comments will be deleted forever.
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    What if I have a brand account? Will that be deleted as well?
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    You cannot fully delete a brand account, you can only hide it.
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    If I delete my YouTube channel, will my videos be deleted as well?
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    Yes, your videos will also be deleted from YouTube, because they are linked to your YouTube channel.
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      1. Visit myaccount.google.com and login with your Google account.
      2. Click the "Delete your account or services" link.
      3. Select "Delete products" and enter your Google password.
      4. Click the trashcan icon next to "YouTube".
      5. Confirm that you want to delete it. Be careful that you don't your whole account.

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