No, you can delete your account from the app’s settings page.

When you delete an app from your phone, the app is still available on the App Store. If you no longer want to use the app, you can disable it through Settings > General > iPhone Storage.

No. Deleting an app does not close the account, but it will remove the app from your phone.

No, deleting an app does not delete all data. For example, if you deleted the Facebook app, your Facebook profile would still exist and you can access it without the app.

No, uninstalling an app is not the same as deleting it. Uninstalling an app removes the app from your phone while deleting it completely erases all traces of the app and its data from your phone.

If you delete an app, it will no longer show up in your “All” tab in the App Store. However, the app is still installed on your device and can be re-downloaded at any time.

Yes, uninstalling an app removes the permissions it had.

It is never safe to give app permissions. The only time you should do so is if the app has been downloaded from the official Apple App Store.The only way to be sure that an app is safe is to download it from the official Apple App Store.

You can usually delete all information from an app by going to the app’s settings, then tapping “Delete Account” or “Clear Data.

No. Deleting the Facebook app does not delete your account. You can still log in to Facebook on your browser and use it as you normally would.

I would suggest you turn off app permissions for apps that you don’t use often. This will help stop those annoying notifications and pop-ups.

Yes, apps can steal your photos. But not all apps are bad.Apps can steal your photos because there are many apps that require access to your phone’s camera roll. If you grant this permission, then the app will have access to any photos that you take on your phone.

If you give an app access to your photos, then the app has permission to do things like upload and store your photos on their servers. The app might also be able to delete or modify your photos.