Deactivate and Remove my Account

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A user expressed a desire to permanently deactivate and remove their account from Physicsforums.com. The forum administrator clarified that accounts cannot be removed but can be deactivated by banning them. The user decided against banning their account and requested it remain active instead. The discussion highlights the forum's policy on account management. Ultimately, the user opted to keep their account active.
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Hi, it has been a pleasure to be here at Physicsforums.com. This is a very bad time, but I wish to Deactivate and Remove my account permanently from this forum.

Kindly guide or provide instructions on the same.

Thank you!
 
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As a forum rule, we do not remove accounts. If you wish to be deactivated, then we can simply ban your account. If you'd like me to do this, please say so.
 
Well, in that case. Let my account remain, please do not ban it. Thanks for the reference.
 
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