How to Delete Your New York Times Account
Laura Martisiute
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To delete your New York Times account, you need to complete a request process. After this, your New York Times account should be deleted permanently after a waiting period.
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Walkthrough to Delete Your The New York Times Account
Delete your New York Times account in six steps.
1. Access The New York Times website
Go to The New York Times website by clicking the following link: https://www.nytimes.com/.
2. Log in to your The New York Times account
Click the “Log In” button in the top right to sign in.
Select your sign-in option.
3. Click “Account” and “Account Settings”
Click “Account” in the top right corner.
Click “Account Settings.”
You can also access “Account Settings” by clicking the following link: https://www.nytimes.com/account?source=vi.mum.
4. Click the arrow beside “Delete your account”
Scroll to “Delete your account” section.
Click the arrow to the right to proceed to the next step.
5. Log in to your The New York Times account
You will be redirected to a sign-in page.
Log in to your The New York Times account once again to confirm your identity.
6. Give a reason for deleting your account and click “Delete account”
Provide a reason why you want to delete your The New York Times account.
Click “I confirm I want to delete my New York Times account.”
Then, click the “Delete account” button.
You have deleted your The New York Times account.
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