Deleting your Skype account permanently can be a bit tricky, simply because it’s linked to your Microsoft account. So, to get rid of the Skype account, you actually need to close your Microsoft account entirely.
How to Delete/Close Your Skype Account?
1. Prepare for Closing Your Microsoft Account
- Sign In to Skype:
- Open Skype application or go to the Skype website.
- Enter your login credentials to sign in.
- Save Important Information:
- Ensure that all necessary files and contacts are saved to avoid losing them.
- Use Skype Credit:
- Spend any remaining Skype Credit since it will be forfeited after account closure.
- Cancel Active Subscriptions:
- Navigate to the subscriptions section in Skype.
- Cancel any active subscriptions to avoid future charges.
- Disable Auto-Recharge:
- Go to the payment settings.
- Turn off Auto-recharge if it's enabled.
2. Close Your Microsoft Account
- Visit the Microsoft Account Closure Page:
- Open your web browser and go to the Microsoft Account Closure page.
- Sign In and Verify:
- Sign in with your Microsoft account credentials.
- Follow any prompts to verify your identity.
- Check Account Details:
- Ensure that the correct Microsoft account is displayed.
- Click on Next.
- Acknowledge Important Information:
- Read and check all the boxes to acknowledge you understand what closing your account entails.
- Set Re-Open Window:
- Choose between a 30 or 60-day re-open window. This period allows you to reopen your account if you change your mind.
- Select Reason and Close Account:
- From the drop-down menu, select the reason for closing your account.
- Click on Mark account for closure.
3. Remove Skype Usernames from Login Screen on Windows
- Quit Skype:
- Right-click the Skype icon in the system tray and select Quit.
- Open the Run Window:
- Press Windows Key + R to open the Run dialog box.
- Type %appdata%\Skype and press Enter.
- Delete Specific User Folders:
- In the Skype directory, locate the folder named after the Skype username you want to remove.
- Delete the folder.
4. Reopen Closed Microsoft Account
- Sign In:
- Within the 30 or 60-day re-open window, sign in to your Microsoft account.
- Cancel Closure:
- Follow the prompts to cancel the closure and reactivate your account.