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from here: Go here: http://www.facebook.com/help/delete_account Click "Submit" and follow the instructions. Your account will be deactivated for two weeks, and if you DO NOT USE FACEBOOK IN ANY WAY during that period, your account is permanently deleted.


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Unfortunately, no for lists and boards (for the moment). Card delete has been added since launch. Trello blog gives the answer as follows: Can I delete a board/list/card and make it go away forever? Trello doesn't have board or list delete. Archive and close have a similar effect. Card delete has been added since launch. To delete a card, ...


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Go to your All mail view, and click "Select all" (or the drop down option All from the checkbox far left of Archive | Spam | Delete buttons). Underneath the | Archive | Spam | Delete | + | - | Move to Inbox | Labels | More | buttons... You'll see a message appear in a yellow bar that says: All 100 conversations on this page are selected. Select all ...


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Delete you account is what you need! It gives you step by step guides on how to delete your account on all the major social network, blogging, shopping sites and services across the web.


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To deactivate your account: Log in to Twitter Go to Settings Click Deactivate my account at the bottom of the page Verify that you really want to do it and voila, it's done. More information in Twitter's Help pages


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Open your Contacts page. Click Remove Connections underneath the search bar in the upper right. Check the box next to the contact(s) you want to delete. Click Remove Connections on the right.


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To remove a friend: Click "Account" on the upper-right part of the screen Click "Edit Friends" (first option under your profile picture) On the left sidebar, under the "Lists" section, click "Friends". Find the friend(s) you want to remove (you may need to click the arrows at the top or bottom of the list) and click the "X" button on the right. A message ...


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At the moment, there is no way to "delete" a list on Trello - you can only archive it. Do this by clicking the arrow next to the list title: and clicking "Archive This List". Archiving a list removes it from all views, just like deleting it would - but they are still resurrectable.


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Check out this page on mail.google.com Click Settings at the top of any Gmail page, and open the Accounts and Import tab. Click Google Account settings. Click Edit next to My products on the right side. Click Remove Gmail permanently.


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There are several levels of "delete" and you'd need to ask Google how far they went when you pressed the "delete" button. The file (for that's what a mail message actually is) is moved from your inbox to a "trash" folder in your account. This removes it from your inbox but you can still recover it quite easily. The file is completely removed from your ...


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In addition to the answer provided by Chris, an easier way to get your ID is to enter the URL: https://graph.facebook.com/{YOUR_FACEBOOK_USERNAME} This will provide you with your ID which you can use with the URL as mentioned by Chris. http://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id={YOU_FACEBOOK_ID}


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To Remove Friends - or more specifically "Relationships" Log into your facebook account via: http://www.facebook.com/ Click "Account" from the top right hand side of the header, and select the first option "Edit Friends". That will take you to your editable friends list: http://www.facebook.com/home.php?#!/friends/?ref=tn Select the "X" next to the friend ...


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Realistically, the only people who know for sure are the people who run GMail's servers. Assuming that the GMail software honored your request to delete the message and deleted it from the hard drive of the server immediately, there would still be the question of backups. I would be astounded if GMail actually did this, though. I'm not saying that Google is ...


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On October 13, Trello added support for deleting comments. There is now a "Delete" link under comments that you made. On boards with public commenting enabled, board members can delete public comments.


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Go to your activity log, filter by Your Posts and select delete Or go to see friendship, http://www.facebook.com/YOUR_USERNAME_OR_ID?and=FRIEND_USERNAME_OR_ID And see if the message is there, click the timestamp you should arrive at http://www.facebook.com/FRIEND_USERNAME_OR_ID/posts/POST_ID and delete the post If the above fails use this form ...


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Don't worry about where they are, just search for them. And, if you've not done anything else since mistakenly clicking "Archive", there's a bar at the top saying The conversation has been archived. Learn more Undo Click the "undo" link there If you have keyboard shortcuts enabled, "/" takes you to the search box, "z" is for undo.


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I have a similar situation where I email a lot of things to myself from Google Reader, I can filter the ones that I have forwarded though by using the to: field. In this case: "google reader" to:!me Where the ! mark finds all emails sent to NOT me. Then you can label these and filter again: label:News !label:Keep This will find all News NOT with the ...


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I can't see an option to remove the name, but you can recover your user id and generate a URL from that. It's a bit convoluted, but if you go to a friends profile page you'll see a link See friendship this will have an URL of the form: http://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=[id number 1]&and=[id number 2] From experimentation it seems that ...


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There was a recent article about this on Smashing Magazine: How To Permanently Delete Your Account on Popular Websites The article includes details on how difficult it is to remove your account (or if it is even possible!) and just how 'permanent' the deletion is. Sites covered are: Facebook, Twitter, MySpace, LinkedIn, Google, Ebay, Wikipedia, ...


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An extract from an article originally posted on http://twittercism.com/delete-direct-messages/ If you head on over to this link, you can take advantage of a bookmarklet called DM Whacker. The software is beta and comes with no warranty, but I’ve tried it and it does work. DM Whacker is easy to use. Simply drag the link on the site to ...


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Archive your emails instead of deleting them. Then you can always access them with the "All mail" link. If you send your emails to the trash, they will be removed after a period of 30 days. On a different note, if you don't trust the cloud fully, I recommend taking a backup of your email and storing it locally. Then you can always access them no matter what ...


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If you click the checkbox beside an item you do not own and hit the delete button, it will tell you that it cannot destroy the document but will ask if you want to remove it from view. If you own the document, it will give you the option of trashing it for everyone or selecting a new owner.


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Here is the algorithm: Perform the search in your mails. Go to the selection of your messages (checkbox icon with small down arrow) and choose "Select all". As long as there are some other messages the GMail will prompt you with a message above your mailbox (see picture). Just click on this message and you now can delete/move/mark as spam all these ...


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A while ago, I had to delete friends in a list I had previously maintained. For that purpose, I used this userscript. http://userscripts.org/scripts/show/43404 The script works out of the box in Google Chrome and requires you to install Greasemonkey extension in Firefox. I reckon it should work fine in other web browsers as well.


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Use labels/filters to tag the emails from the ones you want to keep. Use the filter to Archive the emails with those labels. Everything else remaining in the inbox can be assigned to a new label called "deleteme" archive everything with that label At this point there should be nothing in the inbox. Of course all the emails still exist, the archive ...


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You actually deactivate it, and once you do that all your comments, likes, shares, post and everything associated with your profile disappears like it never existed. But your message conversation will still be visible on your friend's inbox just there won't be your profile picture and link to it. If you reactivate the account in future all your likes, ...


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Go to your contacts and find the contact in question. Click on the current avatar (their profile picture)... "Change Picture". Select "No Photo". Click "Set as contact photo". You can change it back again by repeating steps 1 & 2 and selecting "Profile photo".



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