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# Deleting a User Account
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- As a user, you can delete your own account by navigating to **Settings** > **Account** and selecting **Delete account**
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- As an admin, you can delete a user account by navigating to the **Admin Area**, selecting the **Users** tab, selecting a user, and clicking on **Remove user**
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## Associated Records
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> Introduced for issues in [GitLab 9.0][ce-7393], and for merge requests, award emoji, notes, and abuse reports in [GitLab 9.1][ce-10467].
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When a user account is deleted, not all associated records are deleted with it. Here's a list of things that will not be deleted:
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- Issues that the user created
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- Merge requests that the user created
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- Notes that the user created
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- Abuse reports that the user reported
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- Award emoji that the user craeted
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Instead of being deleted, these records will be moved to a system-wide "Ghost User", whose sole purpose is to act as a container for such records.
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[ce-7393]: https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gitlab-ce/merge_requests/7393
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[ce-10467]: https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gitlab-ce/merge_requests/10467
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