How to Permanently Close a Cash App Account: Step-By-Step
Do you send money online, split bills, pay
them, and get money from others? If so, you might have heard of the Cash App.
It’s a secure, convenient way to send money online to friends and family.
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Jump ahead to these sections:
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Steps to Permanently Close Your Own Cash App
Account
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Steps to Permanently Close a Cash App Account
for Someone Who Died
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Cash App Account Deletion FAQs
What happens when a loved one dies and you
need to close his or her Cash App account? Here are some quick tips to
seamlessly close your account from the internet.
Steps to
Permanently Close Your Own Cash App Account
Deleting your online presence might involve a
lot of work — you might need to gather your Social Security number, driver’s
license, password, logins, and more. Luckily, closing your
Cash App account isn’t very hard.
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Don't Close the app
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Transfer the money
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Close the account
Tip: Ensure that your digital accounts are
taken care of according to your wishes by making a will. You can easily create
one from home with an online will maker like Trust & Will.
Don’t Close
the app
It’s tempting to just drag and drop the app
into the trash. But that doesn’t completely take care of your account. This
only means you’ve removed an app from your phone.
Your account is still active and all your
banking information will still be on file. That means that if you close your
account due to security worries, those concerns won’t go away.
Transfer the
money
If there’s still money in your account,
transfer it to the banking institution already linked to your account. To do
this, view your balance in the Cash App.
Underneath your balance, there will be two
options. One is “Add Cash.” The other is “Cash Out.” Tap on “Cash Out” and
choose how you want your money sent to you.
Close the
account
Deleting your account is very easy if you
have the app open. You won’t even need to log in! Once you’ve cashed out, tap
the account menu icon. This will look like an avatar on any other social media
site you’re familiar with. This brings up a full menu of options — tap
“Support,” which is indicated by a question mark icon. This brings up a menu of
options — taps “Something Else.”
Next, tap “Account Settings” and you’re
almost there. Tap “Close My Cash App Account.”
To prevent any mistakes, tap “Confirm Closing My Cash
App Account.” Once these steps are complete, you should receive a
confirmation. Depending on the contact information linked with your account,
you should receive an email or a text confirmation.
Make sure you get the confirmation before you
close the app. You won’t want to re-download the app all over again.
Steps to
Permanently Close a Cash App Account for Someone Who Died
Here’s not much security for account deletion
on Cash App, so closing a loved one’s account should be easy. If not, the
support team can help you. Deleting your loved one's cash app account is an
important part of the post-loss checklist, and it keeps their digital legacy
secure. By taking a few steps below, you can keep everything safe and secure.
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Find your loved one's password
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Contact Cash App's support team
Tip: You can continue a loved one's digital
legacy with a virtual memorial on a platform like Gatherings. They even have
specialists who can guide and support you through the planning process.
Find your
loved one’s password
You probably don’t need the password to your
loved one’s Cash App account. You might just need to get into his or her phone.
Most people don’t store their phone PIN in a password manager. What else can
you do?
Try running some number combinations — maybe
a child’s birthday or an anniversary date. Remember that some people swipe in a
pattern to unlock their phones.
If none of those options work, you have two
options. You can either contact Cash App or the phone company to get it unlocked.
If Cash App is the only thing you need to get rid of, it might be easier to
just contact Cash App’s support team.
Contact Cash
App’s support team
Can’t get into your loved one’s phone?
Contact the Cash App support team and explain your situation. You might need to
have banking information on hand to prove your claim.
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Cash App Account Deletion FAQs
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Still got questions? Here are some tips that might help.
How do you
Close Cash App from your iPhone or Android phone?
If you’ve already closed your
cash app account, you just need to close the app.
On Android, push down on the app to select
it. Then, start to drag it toward the top of the screen. A trash bin icon will
come up. Drag the app over the trash can and release it. You might have to
confirm whether you actually want to close the app.
Push down on the app on an iPhone. If you
have a newer version of an iPhone, you’ll need to tap “Rearrange Apps” when it
pops up. After you’ve selected this, your apps will start shaking on the
screen. As they shake, Close boxes will come up. Tap on the one associated with
the Cash App, and that will remove the app.
Can you close
the payment history on Cash App?
There are lots of reasons you might want to close
the payment history. You might be concerned about privacy or security.
But due to the nature of your app, you can’t close
the history. No one else can see who you’ve paid, what the payment was for, or
the amount given. It’s private information. That means it can only be viewed if
someone is logged into your account.
Can you
block or Close friends or contacts on Cash App?
You might want to block people on the app for
security reasons. To do this, tap the profile icon. It will look like an avatar
and will show up on the home screen. Out of the resulting options, tap “Privacy
and Security.”
Once you’re on this screen, scroll down until
you see “Incoming Requests.” This will allow you to turn this setting on or
off.
Uncover a
Digital Legacy
Cleaning up someone else’s digital legacy is
hard. You want to make sure that you haven’t missed anything to prevent any
issues with security or identity theft in the future. Unfortunately, your loved
one may not have started end-of-life planning.
What accounts did he or she have? Where are
the passwords? Prioritize financial accounts so you can start cleaning up your
loved one’s digital life one category at a time.
Post-planning tip: If you are the executor for a deceased loved one, handling the details of their unfinished business such as closing active accounts can be overwhelming without a way to organize your process. We have a post-loss checklist that will help you ensure that your loved one's family, estate, and other affairs are taken care of.
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