# Deleting your account

You can permanently delete your 42min account yourself, from [**Profile → Danger
Zone**](/360/profile). This is **irreversible** — read this page before you do it.

<Screenshot
  src="/help/screenshots/account/danger-zone.png"
  alt="The Danger Zone tab of the 42min Profile page, with a red-bordered 'Delete account' card warning that deletion is permanent, and (because the org still has other users) a notice to remove them first with a 'Go to Users' button"
  caption="Profile → Danger Zone. If your organization still has other active users, 42min blocks deletion until they're removed first — see 'If you own the organization' below."
/>

## What gets removed

Deleting your account removes your personal data and the things you own in 42min —
your [event types](/help/event-types/overview), [schedules](/help/schedules-availability/schedules),
[routing forms](/help/routing-forms/overview), [workflows](/help/workflows/overview),
[contacts](/360/leads), bookings you host, calendar connections, and your profile. Your
public [booking links](/help/booking-pages/your-booking-page) stop working immediately.
There's no undo and 42min support can't restore a deleted account, so export or note
down anything you need first.

## If you own the organization

If you're the organization's [owner/admin](/help/team-and-admin/inviting-users) and
other people are in it, deleting *your* account isn't the same as closing the
organization. Sort out the org first: transfer ownership / admin to someone else, or
deal with the other members' accounts and data. If you're the only person in the
organization, deleting your account effectively winds it down. When in doubt, contact
support before deleting.

## Considering it because someone's leaving?

If a *teammate* is leaving, you usually want to **deactivate** their account
([Users](/360/users)) rather than delete it — that switches off their booking links but
keeps their meeting history. See [Inviting users](/help/team-and-admin/inviting-users).

## How to do it

1. Open [**Profile → Danger Zone**](/360/profile).
2. Confirm the deletion (you'll be asked to confirm explicitly — there's no quiet
   way to do it).
3. Your account and the data you own are removed; your booking links go dead.

## Common pitfalls

- **Expecting to undo it.** You can't. Make sure you've got what you need out first.
- **Deleting when you meant to deactivate someone else.** Different things — deletion is
  irreversible and self-service for *your own* account; deactivation is the admin action
  for managing other users.
- **Leaving an organization in limbo.** If you own an org with other members, hand off
  ownership before deleting your account.
