

We wait 60 days before permanently deleting accounts in case you change your mind or need to access something before it's gone. Your Microsoft account will be closed in 60 days.In the Select a reason drop-down list, choose the reason you're closing the account.Make sure you are signed in to the Microsoft account you want to close and select Next.Go to our Microsoft account closure page. You may be prompted to sign in or verify your password.You can close your Microsoft account by following these steps: If you have Auto-recharge enabled and cancel your account without first cancelling your subscription, you will continue to be charged until your account has been permanently closed in 60 days.

Active subscriptions have been cancelled so you don’t continue to get charged.Once your account is closed, you can't get it back. Your Skype Credit balance has been used.Important information such as files and contacts are saved.Follow the steps in this article to verify that:.A message appears telling you what to expect when you unlink your Skype ID from a Microsoft or Facebook account. If you close your Microsoft account, in addition to not being able to sign in to or access Skype, you'll no longer be able to sign in to other Microsoft consumer products or services such as, Office Online, OneDrive, Xbox Live, or Windows.īefore you close your Microsoft account, let's make sure you aren't leaving anything important relating to Skype behind: In the Linked accounts section, click Unlink next to your Microsoft or Facebook account ID. It is not possible to separate your Skype profile from your Microsoft account. Skype is one of a range of consumer services that is accessed through a Microsoft account.
