Websites often make deleting/deactivating your account a difficult process by hiding the ‘delete account’ option deep into the ‘settings’ page. Novice account users are often unable to find the account deletion options and end up leaving their account as it is and later totally forgetting about it, putting the information they entered at risk. I’ve been there and done that.
However, the whole situation is not lost. A website that outlines steps or show account users the specific deletion page for users who want to delete/deactivate their accounts over online social networks is DeleteYourAccount.com.

DeleteYourAccount is a free website that has steps-by-steps instructions to delete your account on major social network like Facebook, Myspace and FriendFeed. Other than that, sites such as Wordpress, Amazon, Paypal, Twitter and Youtube are included as well. The set of instructions are comprehensive and as available the additional steps on how to restoring user’s deleted account. There are no sign up required for DeleteYourAccount.com and users can expect more instructions added to this website in the future.
You may realize by now DeleteYourAccount.com serves as a central reference for most of us users when most social networking sites are working to prevent its users from deleting their personal information and may used them for advertising. Now its time to put the brakes on an account that are troublesome or hassle to maintain for you. So do remember to bookmark