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classicaliberal

macrumors regular
Original poster
Jul 19, 2011
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An 'offline' friend of mine who also has a Macrumors account (that was previously banned) mentioned to me the other day that he tried to delete his Macrumors forums account after the recent security breach, only to find out that it was impossible to do so?

Apparently there is a 'warning screen' he sees when he logs in about being banned, but there's no way to go to a profile screen so the password can be changed or the account can be deleted?

Moderators? Just something I figured you ought to know.
 

SandboxGeneral

Moderator emeritus
Sep 8, 2010
26,482
10,051
Detroit
Please read this from our FAQ and hopefully you'll have a better understanding of how MacRumors operates regarding accounts. If your friend wants the password on his suspended account changed, he can send a request to us via the Contact Us form.
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Canceling an account does not remove previously made posts from the forums, nor quotes of those posts by other members. If you are concerned about information in one of your previous posts (e.g., it contains too much personal information), you can edit the post yourself or report it to the moderators and ask that it be deleted. We strongly discourage you from editing or deleting large numbers of previous posts, since that may leave thread discussions "broken" or confusing to those who read them in the future.
 

balamw

Moderator emeritus
Aug 16, 2005
19,366
979
New England
MOD NOTE: Banned users should still be able to use the "Contact Us" link to ask for account deletion like anyone else.

We see plenty of contacts from unregistered accounts or folks who don't remember their account name.

EDIT: Too slow. :)

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