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There is no permanent deletion of any Facebook account. The ONLY option you have is to "deactivate" your account, but no matter how much time passes NOTHING will be deleted. All it takes to bring back your entire account and EVERY association, no matter how remote, is to log into Facebook using that account's email and password just as you left them.
Once you make a Facebook account, you are stuck with that account until the end of time.
To drive these factual points home, I did exactly what I described above to my account, which had previously been dormant for more than two years. Attached are screenshots showing said process in a sequential manner.
The only glimmer of hope you have in lieu of "permanent deletion" lies in the tedious and intentionally difficult process of deleting your posts, pictures, friends, pages, and the kitchen sink one-by-one, with each item deleted requiring a minimum of three left-clicks.
Important: Once you delete your Gmail account, you won't be able to use the same username in future. Also, the chances of retrieving data in the account are less once it is deleted. Hence, it is highly recommended to take a backup of all the necessary data on the account before proceeding with the steps mentioned in the link below.
All you can do is deactivate your account. If you want to, you can delete ALL your pictures status' and posts. Once deactivated it will disappear over time. However if you try to open another account with the same email addy it will reactivate the aforementioned account.
You can even delete the whole account, but don't access it within 14 days, because if you do so, they keep the account "alive".
First try to delete as much as you can from the old account, so nothing can pop up after years.
see the link how to: How do permanently delete my account
There's nothing to delete since the account is actually on the Gmail server. I think what you want to do is to sign out of the other person's account. Click the avatar in the upper-right then click "Sign out."
hi... login to safe mode by tapping F8 before u seee the Windows Xp Splash screen... select the option SAFE MODE and wait for a while u ll get the desktop.. then go to USER ACCOUNTS in Control Panel.. and create a new user account... and delete the previous account.. While deleting Make sure to select the option DELETE ONLY ACCOUNT dont select Delete files k... The files from the previous acconut will be saved to the desktop of the new account..
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