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How Do I Delete All My Connections on Figma?

Last updated on December 1, 2022 @ 12:47 pm

There are a few ways to delete your connections on Figma. The first way is to go to your account settings and delete your account. This will delete all of your account information, including your connections. The second way is to go to the connections page and delete each connection individually. The third way is to use the bulk delete feature to delete all of your connections at once. To do this, go to the connections page and select the checkboxes next to each connection you want to delete. Then click the “Bulk Delete” button at the bottom of the page.

If you want to delete your Figma account, the first thing you need to do is go to your account settings.

From there, you will be able to delete your account and all of its information, including your connections. If you only want to delete some of your connections, or if you want to keep your account but just start fresh with new connections, then you can go to the connections page. On this page, you can either delete each connection individually by clicking the “Delete” button next to it, or you can use the bulk delete feature to delete multiple connections at once. To do this, simply select the checkboxes next to each connection you want to delete and then click the “Bulk Delete” button at the bottom of the page.

So there you have it! Three different ways to delete all of your connections on Figma. Whether you’re trying to start fresh with a new account or just clean up your current list of connections, we hope this article has helped.

Note: Once an account has been deleted, it cannot be recovered.

PRO TIP: If you are considering deleting all of your connections on Figma, be warned that this will also delete any files that you have shared with those connections. This cannot be undone, so make sure that you have backups of any files that you do not want to lose before proceeding.
Dale Leydon

Dale Leydon

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