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How to delete OnlyFans on iPhone & Android — 2026 mobile guide

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By DeletingOnlyFans.com Editorial Updated April 2026 · ~ 5 min read

If you searched "how to delete OnlyFans on iPhone" or "delete OnlyFans app", the very first thing to know is this: there is no OnlyFans app. OnlyFans is web-only on mobile because Apple and Google both ban adult-content apps from their stores. Deletion happens in your phone's browser, not in an app to uninstall. Here is the exact mobile-friendly path.

Step 1 — Open the right URL in the right browser

On iPhone or iPad: open Safari (private mode is fine), go to onlyfans.com, log in.

On Android: open Chrome (or your default browser), go to onlyfans.com, log in.

If you have OnlyFans saved as a home-screen icon (a "Progressive Web App" shortcut) you can tap that — it opens in the browser anyway. The deletion flow is identical.

Step 2 — Do these three cleanup tasks BEFORE you click delete

Once you delete, this data is gone for good. Five minutes of prep saves weeks of regret.

  1. Trigger any pending payouts. Wallet → Withdraw. Pending balances may be unrecoverable post-deletion in some regions.
  2. Download your annual tax statement. Statements → Earnings statistics → Download. You will need this for tax filings every year for the next seven years.
  3. Save subscriber DMs and content backups. If you ever want to migrate fans to a new platform, the DM list is your only bridge. Screenshot or use a third-party export tool while you can.

Step 3 — Navigate to Settings → Account

On mobile the menu is collapsed behind your profile photo icon in the top-right of the screen.

  1. Tap your profile photo (top-right corner).
  2. From the drop-down, tap Settings (gear icon).
  3. From the Settings sidebar, tap Account.

Step 4 — Scroll all the way down and tap Delete Account

The button is at the very bottom of the Account screen. On a small phone screen this is several swipes down — past Email, Username, Password, Two-Step Authentication, then Delete Account in red text.

Step 5 — Confirm with password and 2FA

OnlyFans will ask for:

The moment you confirm, the deletion processes. The page redirects to the homepage. Your username, profile, content and subscriber list are wiped. Your public URL returns 404 within minutes.

Step 6 — Lock the email and 2FA (do NOT skip this)

The single most-overlooked step. After deletion:

This stops anyone who might know your old password from re-opening the account or scraping post-deletion remnants.

What deleting on mobile does NOT do

Deletion only removes the OnlyFans page itself. It does not:

The complete deletion checklist covers all of these in order.

Common mobile-specific issues

"My screen freezes on the 2FA prompt." Switch from mobile data to Wi-Fi (or vice versa). The 2FA endpoint sometimes times out on slow connections.

"I can't see the red Delete button." Zoom out (pinch the screen). Some Android browser zoom presets cut off bottom buttons.

"I'm getting an 'account on hold' error." A pending dispute or payout review blocks deletion. Resolve via Support first — usually 1-3 business days.

"I lost my 2FA device." File a 2FA reset via OnlyFans Support. Expect 5 to 14 days. There is no faster path.

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