You may delete your entire Tumbler account or any of the blogs you’ve established with it at any time. You also have the option to delete individual blogs if you don’t want them anymore. Your primary blog and all secondary blogs will be deleted after you quit your Tumble account. The username and URL you supplied for your account when it was created will be?

You can remove a significant portion of your data by going to your account and logging in. If you don’t have a Tumble account or are unable to do so, please submit a ticket here or email us at [email protected]

To delete a Tumble account, you must first be able to log in to your account. If you can’t remember your password in order to log in, use Tumble’s password reset tool. Visit the Forgot Password page on Tumble and fill out the form with your email address used to create an account and then select the Reset Password button.

To delete a Tumble account, follow these steps: Open the Settings menu on your phone. Scroll down and tap “Account” under Apps & Notifications at the bottom of the page. Select “Delete this Account” if you want to remove your blog. Tap “Leave group” or “Remove this Tumble” instead if you want?

If a user’s account is inactive for weeks or months, Tumble does not delete it. The staff does, however, review accounts that have been dormant for an extended period of time. Tumbler accepts account closures by sending an email to [email protected] with a description of why you are closing your account.