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If you’re trying to delete your GitHub account but don’t see a straightforward option, here’s a simple way to get it done. Sometimes, the account deletion option isn’t obvious or easily accessible, but you can still remove your account through the support page.
First, go to the GitHub Help page and look for the “Contact Support” section. You can do this by scrolling to the bottom of any GitHub page and clicking “Help,” then navigating to the support options or directly visiting GitHub’s support page.
Next, send a support request indicating that you want to permanently delete your account. Make sure to include your account details so they can verify your identity. Be clear that you understand this action is irreversible and that you want to delete your account entirely.
After contacting support, wait for their response. They typically guide you through the process or confirm the deletion. This method works because GitHub does not leave the account deletion option openly available in the user settings, but their support team can assist you.
Remember, once your account is deleted, all repositories, issues, comments, and data associated with your account will be permanently removed. Be sure to back up any important data before making this request.
Following these steps will help you delete your GitHub account smoothly, even if the option isn’t directly visible in your settings.




