In a nutshell: Deleting your X account will keep people from finding your account on the X social media platform. However, if you want to make sure that your account can't even be found on Google Search, then you need to do more than just deleting your account on X. Read on to learn more.
Deleting your X account will keep people from finding your account on the X social media platform. However, if you want to make sure that your account can't even be found on Google Search, then you need to do more than just deleting your account on X. Read on to learn more.
Remember: just because you erase something online or direct a search engine away from it doesn't mean that something is gone forever. Thanks to screen grabs, search engine caches, and such, the information from your X account may still be found in searches, even searches on Google. That is, unfortunately, just the nature of the internet.If you think you might need some of the information or posts from your X account in the future, request an archive of your X account data before you delete your account.The process below is not guaranteed to succeed. You can make a request to remove something from Google search results, but it's only a request. Google will decide on its own whether or not to grant your request.Once you delete your X account, your profile will be hidden but the company will keep your account information for 30 days in case you change your mind.This process will only remove your account from Google search results. If you want your account removed from the results of other search engines, you will have to put in a separate request for each of them.
X home page
It will look something like "x.com/yourXusername."
Google outdated content removal request page
Once you submit the request, Google will review it. If they approve your request, your X account will disappear from Google search results as soon as Google next crawls the X site, which might take some time.
If you have any questions about or need any assistance with deleting your X account, contact an X customer service representative. While X does not offer phone=based customer service, you can reach it online. If you have questions about or need help with your request to Google to remove your X account from its search engine results, contact a Google customer service representative. You will have to do so online, as this company does not offer phone-based customer service either.
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