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Is there anyway to remove my 360 account as well as my e-mail?

I think I need to stop looking at answers....I am now searching for clues in each question....not a good sign for me. I think it is almost time to cut off everyone again

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  • Anonymous
    1 decade ago
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    Unfortunately, you cannot delete a Yahoo! 360 account. It's linked to your primary Yahoo! ID. If you want to keep your Yahoo! ID then you'll need to hide your 360.

    There are a few different ways to do this,

    1) Select the "Settings" option at the upper right of your 360 page and change all of you settings to 'Private'. This hides the majority of your content, if someone stumbles onto your page.

    2) Perform option #1 and then select the first "Display Me As" option on the Settings page. Now your profile doesn't link to your 360 page. Also, UNcheck the "Activate Simple URL" setting and the "Friend Search" setting. This way people cannot guess your 360 page by sticking your yahoo id onto the end of 360.yahoo.com or searching for you by name or email address.

    3) Perform options #1 and #2 and then delete your friends by selecting the "My Friends" link in the upper right of your 360 page. Select "Edit Settings" on a friend's name, then select "Remove <friend> from your Friends Page". Finally, delete all of your content, blogs, links to pictures, lists, reviews, etc. This pretty much makes your 360 inaccessible and/or unusable by anyone who happens to get there.

  • Anonymous
    1 decade ago

    click on your name>edit my info> here you can make both your 360 and email private.

  • Anonymous
    1 decade ago

    Nope, you can just let it all go and let Yahoo! deal with it when it all goes unactive.

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