You have the right to leave this service at any time


Service: e621/e926
Status: APPROVED
Changes: 4
Source: link
Author: TermsOfMe (5680)


Initial report (pre-March 2020 version of the site): Once an eSix account has been made, it cannot be deleted. Both regular users and the administration recommends that users change their account's usernames, passwords, and email address to completely random ones to make it harder for their account to be accessed again. However, accounts maintain their ID numbers (shown in the URL) and all of the account's undeleted posts, deleted post history, tag edits, wiki edits, unhidden comments, et cetera will remain visible to all users. Update: As of March 2020, the site has been revamped with a new backend software and now allows users to delete their accounts. This feature was first added in a 2019 beta version of the new site (see new source) and has been kept in the current version.


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Version 4: 2020-12-15 10:23:18 UTC by michielbdejong (6)
Analysis updated

Previous Status: PENDING

Updated Status: APPROVED

Version 3: 2020-05-09 11:09:44 UTC by TermsOfMe (5680)
Analysis updated

Previous Title: You cannot delete your account of this service

Updated Title: You have the right to leave this service at any time

Previous Analysis: Once an eSix account has been made, it cannot be deleted. Both regular users and the administration recommends that users change their account's usernames, passwords, and email address to completely random ones to make it harder for their account to be accessed again. However, accounts maintain their ID numbers (shown in the URL) and all of the account's undeleted posts, deleted post history, tag edits, wiki edits, unhidden comments, et cetera will remain visible to all users.

Updated Analysis: Initial report (pre-March 2020 version of the site): Once an eSix account has been made, it cannot be deleted. Both regular users and the administration recommends that users change their account's usernames, passwords, and email address to completely random ones to make it harder for their account to be accessed again. However, accounts maintain their ID numbers (shown in the URL) and all of the account's undeleted posts, deleted post history, tag edits, wiki edits, unhidden comments, et cetera will remain visible to all users. Update: As of March 2020, the site has been revamped with a new backend software and now allows users to delete their accounts. This feature was first added in a 2019 beta version of the new site (see new source) and has been kept in the current version.

Version 2: 2019-12-14 08:15:05 UTC by TermsOfMe (5680)
Analysis updated

Previous Analysis: Once an eSix account has been made, it cannot be deleted. Both regular users and the administration recommends that users change their account's usernames, passwords, and email address to completely random ones to make it harder for their account to be accessed again. However, accounts maintain their ID numbers (shown in the URL) and all of the accounts undeleted posts, deleted post history, tag edits, wiki edits, unhidden comments, et cetera will remain visible to all users.

Updated Analysis: Once an eSix account has been made, it cannot be deleted. Both regular users and the administration recommends that users change their account's usernames, passwords, and email address to completely random ones to make it harder for their account to be accessed again. However, accounts maintain their ID numbers (shown in the URL) and all of the account's undeleted posts, deleted post history, tag edits, wiki edits, unhidden comments, et cetera will remain visible to all users.

Version 1: 2019-12-13 03:21:08 UTC by TermsOfMe (5680)
Analysis created

Title: You cannot delete your account of this service

Analysis: Once an eSix account has been made, it cannot be deleted. Both regular users and the administration recommends that users change their account's usernames, passwords, and email address to completely random ones to make it harder for their account to be accessed again. However, accounts maintain their ID numbers (shown in the URL) and all of the accounts undeleted posts, deleted post history, tag edits, wiki edits, unhidden comments, et cetera will remain visible to all users.

Status: PENDING