Friday, January 29, 2016

How to Remove Beetalk account

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You log into your account and your phone should show up there even though you have deactivated it. Then to the right it should have a few options and one is to remove the phone from your account.
Go to Settings > accounts > Beetalk > The account you want to remove > remove account.
Direct link to delete Your Beetalk Account:
BeeTalk is a mobile social networking platform.

OR
To delete your BeeTalk account follow these steps:
  1. On your Mobile device, open your Beetalk application.
  2. Tap menu and select Beetalk Settings.
  3. On Settings, tap My Accounts.
  4. Then on your accounts, you will be able to delete your Beetalk account.
After finishing deleting your Beetalk account from your mobile device, then you can decide to uninstall your application from your device.

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