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# Manage Account

### #1 Sign up

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* With Timbr, signing up is easy — simply use your existing email address.
* If you'd prefer to link your Google account, click the **“Continue with Google”** button.

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### #2 Delete Your Account

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* You can delete your account from the **Account Info** page.
* Once deleted, **all personal data and usage history will be permanently removed and cannot be recovered**.
* To delete your account:
  * Go to **My Projects** and click the **three dots (⋯)** next to your username at the bottom left.
  * Select **“My Account”**, then scroll to the bottom of the **Account Info** page.
  * Click the **“Delete Account”** button to permanently remove your account.


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