In March I asked Tinder to grant me access to my personal data. The dating app has 800 pages of information on me, and probably on you too if you are also one of its 50 million users. I recall a few of them very well: the ones who either became lovers, friends or terrible first dates. Since that day I’ve fired up the app 920 times and matched with 870 different people. In the second field, type the phrase from the prompt.A t 9.24pm (and one second) on the night of Wednesday 18 December 2013, from the second arrondissement of Paris, I wrote “Hello!” to my first ever Tinder match.In the first field, type your GitHub username or email.Recall that all repositories, forks of private repositories, wikis, issues, pull requests and GitHub Pages sites owned by your account will be deleted and your billing will end immediately, and your username will be available to anyone for use on GitHub after 90 days.In the "Make sure you want to do this" dialog box, complete the steps to confirm you understand what happens when your account is deleted:.If there are other organization owners in the organization, you must remove yourself from the organization.If you're the only owner in the organization, you must transfer ownership to another person or delete your organization.
At the bottom of the Account Settings page, under "Delete account", click Delete your account.In the upper-right corner of any page, click your profile photo, then click Settings.Warning: Once your user account has been deleted, GitHub cannot restore your content. " Removing yourself from an organization"īefore you delete your user account, make a copy of all repositories, private forks, wikis, issues, and pull requests owned by your account.If there are other owners in the organization, you must remove yourself from the organization before you can delete your user account. If you’re the only owner of an organization, you must transfer ownership to another person or delete the organization before you can delete your user account. After 90 days, the account name also becomes available to anyone else to use on a new account. The email address associated with the account becomes available for use with a different account on. When you delete your account we stop billing you. Issues and pull requests you've created and comments you've made in repositories owned by other users will not be deleted - instead, they'll be associated with our Ghost user.
Deleting your user account removes all repositories, forks of private repositories, wikis, issues, pull requests, and pages owned by your account.