- You can delete your VSCO account using your iPhone app or the VSCO website.
- Once you request that your account be deleted, all your data should be removed within a few hours.
- Also, be sure to cancel your VSCO subscription using the Play Store or iPhone Settings.
VSCO is a popular photo editing and sharing app, and you can use it to explore the work of other artists as well as help promote your own photos and videos. If you decide to stop using the app, however, you can delete your VSCO account. Your account and all data should be permanently deleted within a few hours of your request.
Important: Deleting your account does not cancel your subscription, so you need to end that separately to stop payments to VSCO.
How to delete a VSCO account on iPhone
1. Start the VSCO app and tap your profile icon at the bottom of the screen.
2. Tap the two-line menu icon at the top left.
3. Tap Settings, then scroll down and tap Delete my account. Tap Continue to confirm you want to do this.
How to delete a VSCO account on Android or the web
There's no option to delete your account within the Android app, so you need to log in using a web browser.
1. Open VSCO.co in any browser.
2. If this is the first time you are logging in via the browser, you need to respond to a verification email before proceeding. Check your inbox for a device verification email from VSCO.
3. Click the two-line menu icon at the top right of the webpage and then click Account.
4. Scroll down and in the Delete my data section, click Delete my account. Then click Delete VSCO account.
How to cancel your VSCO subscription on Android
1. Start the Play Store app and tap your account icon at the top right.
2. Tap Payments & subscriptions.
3. On the Payments & subscriptions page, tap Subscriptions.
4. Tap VSCO: Photo & Video Editor and then, at the bottom of the page, tap Cancel subscription. Confirm you want to do this.
How to cancel your VSCO subscription on iPhone
1. Start the Settings app and tap your Apple ID at the top of the page.
2. Tap Subscriptions.
3. In the Active section, tap VSCO: Photo & Video Editor and then tap Cancel (or Cancel Free Trial, if you are still in the free trial period). Confirm you want to do this.
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