How To Deactivate Twitter Account Temporarily?

The first step in deleting your Twitter account is to deactivate it. Deactivation is set to last 30 days. If you do not log into your account during the thirty-day deactivation period, your account will be deleted and your username will no longer be connected to it.

Users will be unable to access your profile until you reactivate it if you deactivate Twitter. You may see your name in search bars at first. When they click on your profile, though, the page that loads will state that the account is no longer available.

After a user’s account has been deactivated, the username and email address are available for use on another account 30 days after the account was terminated. The information is kept linked to the deactivated account for 30 days to allow for reactivation.

If you deactivate your account, Twitter retains all of your information for 30 days in the event that you decide to reactivate it. Your account isn’t visible in your followers’ Twitter feeds or within username searches, but if you rejoin within 30 days, they will be restored.

You can deactivate your Twitter account if you no longer want or need it. For the first 30 days after deactivation, you have the option to reactivate your handle before losing your account and all of its information permanently.