
At some point, almost every founder, agency owner, or marketer outgrows a Reddit account. Maybe the brand has rebranded, a community experiment is over, or compliance teams now insist dormant accounts be closed instead of left drifting online.
Deleting a Reddit account properly matters. Once removed, it cannot be reactivated, your username is gone for good, and posts and comments stay unless you clean them up first. You also have to cancel Reddit Premium, double‑check passwords, and sometimes disconnect Google or Apple ID logins. Done once, this is fine. Done across dozens of accounts, teams waste hours clicking through settings pages and handling login quirks.
This is exactly where delegating the workflow to an AI agent shines. Instead of people repeating the same clicks, an AI computer agent can log into Reddit, navigate to Account Settings, trigger deletion, verify prompts, and log results for each account. Your people decide which identities should disappear; the agent does the grinding work, consistently and at scale.
If you run a brand, agency, or portfolio of communities, you may end up with dozens of Reddit accounts created for campaigns, experiments, or client work. Cleaning this footprint manually is slow and error‑prone. Let’s walk through three tiers of approaches:
Throughout, always follow Reddit’s own policies and instructions:
These methods are ideal if you only have a few accounts to close.
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Use this if your team primarily works on phones.
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If the account was created with a phone number and no password, Reddit will send a 6‑digit code to confirm deletion.
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Before deleting, consider:
If you manage 10–50 accounts, pure manual work becomes tedious but you may not be ready for a full AI agent. No‑code tools can streamline parts of the flow.
This isn’t automation in the strict sense, but it reduces chaos and double work.
Tools like browser macro recorders or extensions can speed up repetitive UI actions:
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Use tools like Notion, Trello, or Asana with a standard "Delete Reddit account" checklist:
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Once you’re dealing with many accounts across brands or clients, it’s time to let an AI computer agent drive. Simular Pro is designed to automate nearly anything a human can do on a desktop or browser, with production‑grade reliability and transparent logs.
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Because Simular combines LLM flexibility with symbolic precision, it can reliably repeat this workflow thousands of times, adapting to minor UI changes while remaining inspectable.
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Imagine a social agency that has spun up one Reddit account per campaign over the last three years. Compliance now requires closing 120 of them.
With Simular Pro (https://www.simular.ai/simular-pro):
In a single afternoon, the entire footprint is cleaned up, and the team keeps working on strategy instead of hunting for settings buttons.
By pairing Reddit’s official deletion flow with a neuro‑symbolic AI agent like Simular, you turn a fragile, manual chore into a repeatable, production‑grade workflow.
Before you delete a Reddit account, treat it like closing a small digital property. First, decide whether you need any content or data from the account. Deleting your account does not remove posts or comments, so if you need specific threads gone, manually delete them beforehand or use moderation tools where you have permissions. Next, check whether the account has an active Reddit Premium subscription. If it does, cancel it through your Reddit settings or your app store, as described in Reddit’s Premium help article, so you don’t keep paying after the account is gone.
Then, confirm how the account authenticates. If you signed up with Google, Apple, or a phone number instead of a password, go into Account Settings and either disconnect the provider or be ready to confirm via email, phone, or code. Finally, document the deletion for your records: who requested it, when, and why. Once you click Delete account and confirm, the process can’t be reversed.
To permanently delete a Reddit account in a desktop browser, log in to the specific account you want to remove. Navigate to User Settings by clicking your avatar in the top‑right, or go directly to https://www.reddit.com/settings/account. Scroll down to the Advanced section at the bottom of the page. There you’ll see the Delete Account option.
Click Delete Account. Reddit will ask you to confirm deletion and may request your username and password. Carefully read the warning that deleted accounts cannot be recovered and that your username will no longer be available. If your account was created with Google or Apple, first scroll to the Account authorization area in the same settings page and disconnect those providers, then set a password if prompted. Once everything looks correct, tick the confirmation box and click Delete. Reddit starts a process to remove or anonymize your account data from its servers over time; you won’t be able to sign back in.
Yes, Reddit allows account deletion directly from its official iOS and Android apps. On iOS, open the Reddit app and log in to the account you want to delete. Tap your avatar to open your profile, then tap the three‑line hamburger menu in the top‑right. Go to Settings, scroll down to the Support section, and tap Delete account. Follow the prompts, enter your password, and confirm.
On Android, the path is similar but with one extra step. After logging in, tap your avatar in the top‑right, then open the hamburger menu. Tap Settings, then choose Account settings for your username. Scroll all the way to the bottom and tap Delete account. Reddit may ask for your password or send a 6‑digit code if the account was created with a phone number only. Once you confirm, the account is scheduled for deletion and can’t be recovered, so make sure you’ve handled any data or subscription concerns first.
No. When you delete a Reddit account, the account identity is removed or anonymized, but your existing posts and comments generally remain on the site. They will usually appear with a deleted or anonymous author instead of your username. If your goal is to reduce or erase a content footprint, you must handle that before deleting the account.
You can manually delete posts and comments one by one from your profile, or use moderation tools in subreddits where you are a mod. Reddit also provides a "Removing Your Reddit Data" help section in its support center that explains what can and can’t be removed. For large volumes of content, consider a careful, staged approach: first bulk‑review and remove sensitive items, then delete the account once you’re confident you no longer need the remaining material. After the account is deleted, you won’t be able to log back in to manage or edit anything.
If Reddit shows errors when you attempt to delete an account, start with basic checks. Ensure you’re entering the correct password; deletion requires a fresh credential confirmation. If you signed up with Google, Apple, or a phone number, set a proper password first in Account Settings, then retry the deletion process. Clear your browser cache or try a different browser or device to rule out local glitches.
Next, confirm that you’re deleting from an official Reddit surface: reddit.com, old.reddit.com, or the official iOS/Android apps. Third‑party apps may not expose full account settings. If issues persist, review Reddit’s troubleshooting tips in the help center and search r/help to see if others are facing similar problems. As a last resort, submit a request through the Reddit Help Center with screenshots of the error. Reddit administrators cannot delete the account for you, but they can often clarify what’s blocking the process and how to resolve it.