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I Deleted My Account, but I Still Have Access to the Service

2월 5, 2026 by dodonestory

You deleted your account.

You expected everything to stop immediately.

But when you open the app or website, some features still work.

You can log in, view content, or access parts of the service.

This makes it feel like the account was never fully removed.

Account deletion does not always cut access instantly.


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  • Why Access Can Remain After Account Deletion
  • What This Usually Means
  • What You Should Check First
  • What You Should Not Assume

Why Access Can Remain After Account Deletion

  • The deletion request was queued, not completed
  • Subscription access is tied to billing, not account status
  • Cached login sessions are still active
  • Linked services or devices were not fully disconnected

What This Usually Means

  • Your account is in a pending deletion state
  • Paid access remains active until the billing period ends
  • Some features stay available even after deletion is requested
  • Full removal may take several days

What You Should Check First

  • Look for a confirmation email about account deletion
  • Check whether your subscription end date has passed
  • Log out and try accessing from a different device
  • Review connected apps or third-party logins

What You Should Not Assume

  • Do not assume deletion means instant loss of access
  • Do not assume access means the account still exists
  • Do not delete payment methods before confirming status

If you still have access after deleting your account, it is usually a delay in system processing—not a failed deletion.

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