If you’re like most people, you probably use Scribd to read books, magazines, and other articles online. But if you ever decide that you no longer want to use Scribd, there’s not a lot of information available on how to do that. In this article, we’ll show you how to cancel your account and remove all of your content from the site. To cancel your account:

  1. Go to Scribd’s main page and click on the “Your Account” link in the top left corner.
  2. On the “Your Account” page, click on the “Cancel My Account” link in the top right corner.
  3. On the “Cancel My Account” page, enter your email address and password in the appropriate fields and click on the “Submit” button.
  4. After submitting your cancellation request, you will receive an email notification confirming that your account has been cancelled. Click on the link in that email to confirm that your account has been cancelled and remove all of your content from Scribd. ..

In order to find out how to cancel a Scribd account via email, please go over to Scribd’s Help pages [1]. Unfortunately, most expert advice on Scribd’s site does not advise users on how they can cancel their accounts through email. The best chance at canceling your Scribd subscription via email is by making use of Scribd’s Contact Us page [2]. Scribd has a comprehensive list of issues that users may contact Scribd about as well as Scribd’s cancellation policy. If you want to cancel your Scribd account, simply go over to Scribd’s Contact Us page and send them an email [3] regarding how you want to cancel your Scribd subscription.

Please note that at the time of writing this article there is no information on Scribd’s site that discusses how customers can close their accounts through email. However, in order for the company to be able to better assist its members with handling queries or problems they might have, it would do well for Scribd to provide some more thorough documentation on what actions are needed from Scribder’s end in order to close down Scribd account. Scribd is a great way for users to access media and other files which are otherwise difficult to find, but Scribder’s website could be better when it comes to telling Scribd members how they can permanently cancel their accounts.