Deleting a Telegram account requires visiting Telegram’s official deactivation page from a browser — uninstalling the app alone leaves the account active.
Your Telegram account lives on Telegram’s servers, not on your phone. Deleting the app removes the interface but does nothing to the account itself. The only way to erase Telegram account data permanently involves a web browser, your phone number in international format, and a confirmation code that arrives inside the app. The whole process takes under two minutes and cannot be reversed.
Why Deleting The App Is Not Enough
Uninstalling Telegram from your phone or desktop leaves the account fully active. Messages continue to arrive, contacts still see your profile, and anyone can reach you through the app. Reinstalling Telegram on the same or a new device restores full access instantly. The account only disappears when you complete Telegram’s official deactivation workflow from a browser.
This design is intentional — it prevents accidental account loss from a deleted app or a broken phone. But it also means the deactivation step is mandatory. Without it, the account stays on Telegram’s servers indefinitely.
How To Erase Your Telegram Account Via Web Browser
Telegram’s deactivation page at my.telegram.org/auth is the only place where account deletion can be finalized. Use any browser on any device — phone, tablet, laptop, or desktop.
- Open a browser and go to my.telegram.org/auth.
- Enter the phone number linked to your Telegram account in international format. For a US number, that means 1 followed by the area code and number (no dashes or spaces).
- Tap Next. Telegram sends a confirmation code as a message inside the Telegram app — not as an SMS text message. Open the app on your phone or desktop to see it.
- Enter the code on the website and tap Sign in.
- Click Delete My Account. You can optionally select a reason, then click Yes, delete my account to confirm.
The account disappears immediately. You will see a confirmation screen, and the app will log you out within seconds.
Starting The Deletion From The Mobile App
You can begin the process inside the Telegram app if you prefer. The app itself cannot perform the deletion — it redirects you to the same browser page — but the starting point is convenient.
- Open Telegram and go to Settings.
- Scroll down and select Telegram FAQ.
- In the Your Account section, tap Delete your Telegram Account.
- Tap the link that appears — it opens the deactivation page in your default browser.
- Follow the same steps: enter your phone number, enter the confirmation code from the app, and confirm deletion.
| Method | Steps Required | Data Recovery |
|---|---|---|
| Web Browser (Recommended) | Visit my.telegram.org/auth, enter phone, enter code, confirm | No |
| Mobile App Redirect | Settings → FAQ → Delete account link → browser | No |
| Auto-Delete (1 Month) | Settings → Privacy & Security → Delete my account, stay idle | No |
| Auto-Delete (3 Months) | Same path, longer idle period | No |
| Auto-Delete (6 Months) | Same path | No |
| Auto-Delete (12 Months) | Same path | No |
| Auto-Delete (24 Months) | Same path | No |
| Change Number (Alternative) | Settings → My Profile → Change number | Yes — history transfers |
What Happens After You Delete Your Account?
Deletion is permanent and immediate. Every chat, photo, video, file, and contact associated with the account is destroyed. Telegram does not keep backups or offer any recovery mechanism.
Re-registration with the same phone number is possible later, but the new account starts completely clean — no history, no contacts, no messages. If you re-register too quickly, the phone number may face a short temporary restriction.
Group and channel ownership is a separate concern. If you created any groups or channels, deleting your account leaves them orphaned — no creator remains. Admins you appointed still control the group, but the original creator slot stays empty.
The Auto-Delete Option (For Inactive Accounts)
If you do not need the account gone immediately, Telegram’s auto-delete feature handles it for you after a period of inactivity. This is useful if you want a safety net or plan to stop using Telegram gradually.
To set it up: go to Settings → Privacy and Security → Delete my account. Choose the inactivity period — options range from 1 month up to 24 months. After the chosen duration with no logins, Telegram deletes the account automatically. You still need to uninstall the app from your devices for the inactivity timer to run, since opening the app counts as a login.
Telegram’s official deactivation page is the only reliable way to erase an account immediately. The auto-delete path works if you prefer to let inactivity do the job on a delay.
Common Mistakes To Avoid
Three errors cause most of the trouble people run into when trying to leave Telegram.
- Deleting only the app. The account stays active indefinitely. Messages, contacts, and group memberships survive the uninstall.
- Waiting for an SMS code. Telegram never sends the confirmation code via SMS. It arrives as a message inside the Telegram app. If you cannot open the app, you cannot complete deletion from that device.
- Re-registering too soon. Creating a new account with the same phone number immediately after deletion can trigger a temporary hold on that number. Waiting a day avoids the restriction.
| Mistake | What Actually Happens |
|---|---|
| Deleting the app only | Account stays active; messages keep arriving |
| Expecting an SMS code | Code arrives inside Telegram, not via SMS — no app access means no code |
| Re-registering immediately | Phone number may face a temporary restriction |
| Thinking data can be recovered | All chats, media, and contacts are destroyed permanently |
| Owning groups or channels | Groups become orphaned with no creator assigned |
| Confusing delete with change number | Delete destroys all history; change number preserves it |
Before You Delete: Change Your Number Instead
If you are leaving Telegram because of a new phone number or device, deleting the account is overkill. Telegram lets you change the phone number associated with your account while keeping all chats, media, and contacts intact.
Go to Settings → My Profile → Change number. Enter the new number, confirm it with a code, and the entire account moves to the new number. Old contacts still see your same profile and history. This avoids permanent data loss and the hassle of rebuilding your network from scratch.
Final Deletion Checklist
- Open a browser on any device and go to my.telegram.org/auth.
- Enter your phone number in international format (e.g., 1XXXXXXXXXX for the US).
- Open the Telegram app to find the confirmation code, then enter it on the website.
- Click Delete My Account, then Yes, delete my account.
- Wait for the confirmation screen — the account is now gone permanently.
If you want the account gone but cannot access the app for the confirmation code, the auto-delete setting in Settings → Privacy and Security → Delete my account offers a delayed alternative once the inactivity timer runs out.
References & Sources
- Telegram. “Delete Account or Manage Apps.” Official Telegram deactivation page and account management portal.
- Telegram. “my.telegram.org/auth.” Direct login page for account deactivation.
