How to Delete Your OnlyFans Account
Updated March 20, 2026
This guide shows you how to how to delete your onlyfans account. Covers OnlyFans specifically. Last updated March 20, 2026.
Deleting an OnlyFans account sounds simple, but the messy part is all the billing and access edges around it. If you're done with the platform, you probably don't want surprises on next month's statement or random login emails later. As of 2026, the safest way to close an account is through the web account settings, not by just deleting the app or assuming turning off notifications is enough. Real talk: most problems happen because people skip one admin step, then get charged again or lose records they needed for disputes. If you go in with a checklist and finish every step in one sitting, you'll avoid almost all of that friction.
## Steps
1. Confirm which account you're deleting before you touch billing settings. On OnlyFans, it's common to have one account tied to Apple or Google login and another tied to email. Log in on desktop, open your profile menu, and verify the exact username and email in **Settings > Account**. Write those down in a note so you don't accidentally cancel the wrong profile.
2. Turn off auto-renew for every active subscription first. Go to your **Following** page, open each creator you're subscribed to, and disable auto-renew one by one. There isn't a reliable bulk off switch for all creator subscriptions in most account flows, so don't assume one toggle handles everything. Take screenshots of each canceled renewal state in case support asks for proof.
3. Check purchases outside subscriptions and settle anything pending. Open your statements and look for recent PPV unlocks, tips, and promotional bundles. If you're a creator account, make sure pending payouts are handled and no compliance tasks are waiting, because unresolved payout or verification issues can block full closure until they're cleared.
4. Export what you'll need later before deletion. Download receipts, invoice emails, creator chat records you care about, and any tax-relevant records tied to your usage. Once deletion completes, recovery is limited and support usually can't rebuild your old message history on request. Keep these files in a separate folder labeled with the account username and date.
5. Remove payment instruments and linked auth methods where available. In billing settings, delete saved cards or payment profiles if the UI allows it. Also disconnect linked social sign-ins you don't plan to reuse. This isn't a replacement for account deletion, but it reduces the chance of accidental reactivation or stored payment reuse.
6. Submit the deletion request from the account settings flow. In **Settings > Account**, locate the delete account option. You'll typically need to complete a captcha or anti-bot check and confirm with your password. Fill the reason field briefly and accurately. Keep it simple, like "closing account permanently".
7. Complete any final confirmation prompt immediately. If OnlyFans sends a verification code or confirmation email, enter it right away so the request doesn't expire. If the flow shows a success screen, screenshot it with timestamp. If it doesn't, refresh once and check whether the account page still offers delete. If it does, resubmit and capture the second attempt.
8. Monitor the account and your bank for one full billing cycle. After deletion, try logging in once after 24 hours to verify access is actually gone. Then check your payment statement on your next expected billing date. If a charge appears, open a ticket with your screenshots and timestamps and request immediate reversal and cancellation confirmation.
## Important Notes
- Deleting the app from your phone doesn't cancel subscriptions and doesn't close the account. You need the in-account delete flow and subscription auto-renew disabled first.
- If you subscribed through a third-party wallet or card provider, refund and cancellation timelines can differ from platform support timelines, so keep both records.
- If you've run chargebacks before, support might route your request to a separate review queue, so response time can be slower than normal.
- If you're a creator, unresolved compliance checks, pending balances, or payout verification can delay final closure until they're resolved.
- Always keep screenshots of cancellation toggles, delete confirmation, and support ticket IDs until your next billing cycle passes with no charge.
## What Happens Next
You'll usually see an on-screen confirmation and then receive an email confirming closure or deactivation steps. If everything processed correctly, your login should stop working and no new renewal charges should appear on the next billing date.
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