The user account is deleted from the computer, but not from the Apple ID.
No, deleting a user account does not delete everything. What deleting a user account does is remove all of the data associated with that user account. It will not delete any other data on your computer or phone.
To remove a user from a Mac, you can follow these steps:Open System Preferences and select Accounts.Select the account you want to delete and press the Delete button at the bottom of the window.Enter your password and press the Delete button again to confirm the deletion.
To delete a Mac user account, open System Preferences, and select Users & Groups. Select the account you want to delete, click the Delete button, enter your password to confirm the deletion, then click the Delete User button.
When you delete a user folder, you remove all of the data and settings that were stored in that folder. You also remove the user account associated with that folder.
When a user is deleted, their files are not automatically removed. Files on the account will be deleted at a later date.
Deleted user-profiles go to the trash.
Some people have reported that deleting accounts on Mac takes a while. This can happen when the user is running out of space. Deleting an account will free up space, but it can take time to complete because of the number of files and folders in the account.
This is a common question with many possible answers. One of the most likely reasons is that your account is still needed for some other reason. If you are not sure, contact Apple Support for more information.
Apple IDs are not deleted, they can only be disabled.