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06/04/2020

How to Delete Your Facebook, Twitter, Instagram and TikTok

Breaking up is hard to do - but many are doing it

Social networks walk a fine between being a useful tool and a crippling addiction. They're also fraught with critics, who say that they damage our personal privacy and can convey misinformation. Whether you want your free time back or don’t like your personal info scattered about on the internet, you may be considering deactivating some accounts.

Wanting to delete your account is one thing, but actually being able to hit the delete button is another story. Social media outlets make money off of you and your information, so it shouldn’t come as a surprise that they don’t want to let you go. Because of this, the biggest networks have made it overly complicated to delete your account. But if you are set on getting rid of them, here’s what you’ll have to do.

Speaking of privacy, now is as good a time as any to consider a VPN, which can shield your internet activity from corporations and would-be hackers. We've tested a bunch and compiled a list of favorites.

Please select this link to read the complete article from WIRED.

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