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How Can I Reactivate My Deactivated Fiverr Account?

Last updated on September 29, 2022 @ 12:19 am

It is really easy to deactivate your Fiverr account. You can do it by going to the settings page and clicking on the “Deactivate account” link. However, once you deactivate your account, you will not be able to reactivate it. If you want to reactivate your Fiverr account, you will have to create a new one.

There are a few reasons why you might want to deactivate your Fiverr account. Maybe you’re taking a break from freelancing, or maybe you’re not happy with the site and want to try something else.

Whatever the reason, if you decide to deactivate your account, here’s what you need to know.

When you deactivate your Fiverr account, all of your data will be erased. This includes your profile information, gig listings, messages, and reviews. Once you deactivate your account, you will not be able to recover any of this information.

PRO TIP: If you have deactivated your Fiverr account, you can reactivate it by logging in to your account and following the instructions on the screen. However, we recommend that you carefully consider whether you want to reactivate your account or create a new one.

If you decide that you want to reactivate your Fiverr account, you will have to start from scratch. This means creating a new account and building up your profile and gigs again. You will also lose any reviews and ratings that you had on your previous account.

So if you’re thinking about deactivating your Fiverr account, make sure that it’s something that you really want to do. Once you deactivate your account, there is no turning back.

How Can I Reactivate My Deactivated Fiverr Account?

If for some reason you need to reactivate your deactivated Fiverr account, then unfortunately there is no way to do this. You will have to create a new account from scratch and start building up your profile and gigs again.

Dale Leydon

Dale Leydon

Sysadmin turned Javascript developer. Owner of 20+ apps graveyard, and a couple of successful ones.