How to Close Social Media Accounts of a Deceased Loved One
SAVVY SENIOR
January 16, 2024 at 9:19 a.m.
...by Jim Miller
How do I go about canceling a person’s social media accounts when they die? My wife passed away a few months ago and her social media accounts are still active.
--Sad Spouse
Dear Sad,
I’m very sorry for your loss, but this is a smart move on your behalf and one that often gets overlooked. Social media is part of many people’s daily lives, but when a person passes away their dormant accounts can become vulnerable to scammers who can hack into them and even steal your deceased loved one’s identity.
Here’s a run-down of how you can cancel or change many different social media accounts after a loved one dies.
Facebook: If your wife used Facebook, you can either “memorialize” or “delete” her account.
A memorialized account serves as a place where family and friends can share memories to celebrate the deceased person’s life, with the word “Remembering” shown next to the deceased person’s name. Once an account is memorialized, content the person shared is still visible on Facebook to the audience it was originally shared with, however, the user’s profile will not show up in public spaces such as people you may know, ads or birthday reminders.
To memorialize your wife’s profile simply go to
To memorialize her account requires proof of death (via death certificate, obituary or memorial card), but if you wish to delete the account, you’ll also need to verify that you’re an immediate family member, legal representative or executor, unless you’re the legacy contact on her account.
Instagram: The policy on a deceased users’ Instagram account is the similar to Facebook’s, which owns Instagram. You can either memorialize or remove the account at
X (formally Twitter): To deactivate an X account, go to
After you submit your request, X will email you with instructions for providing more details, including information about the deceased, a copy of your ID, and a copy of the deceased’s death certificate.
YouTube and/or Google: To close these accounts, simply go to
Pinterest: To remove a Pinterest account, email Care@pinterest.com with the deceased user’s account username, proof of death and proof of relationship to the deceased.
LinkedIn: To remove a deceased person’s LinkedIn profile, submit a request at
Snapchat: To delete this account, simply login to the account and click “Delete My Account” and follow the prompts.
Tumblr: Send an email to Support@tumblr.com requesting to remove the account of the deceased person with their Tumblr username, proof of their death, and proof of your relationship to the deceased.
Send your senior questions to: Savvy Senior, P.O. Box 5443, Norman, OK 73070, or visit SavvySenior.org. Jim Miller is a contributor to the NBC Today show and author of “The Savvy Senior” book.