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How to Delete an FTP User Account From cPanel
If you want to delete an FTP account, you can accomplish it by following this tutorial. Log in to your cPanel account. In the Files section, click on FTP Accounts. Under the FTP Accounts list, choose Delete. Click on Delete once again to confirm and remove the FTP account. Warning: Do not use the Delete the Users Home Directory option. Otherwise, the data inside your FTP user account will also be deleted and will become unrecoverable unless you restore it with a backup.
How to Delete an Account Level/Global Email Filter in cPanel
Log in to your cPanel account. In the Email section, click on Global Email Filters. Under Current Filters are displayed all existing filters. Click Delete next to the appropriate one. Now click on Delete Filter to remove your filter.
How to Delete a WordPress Theme
You should remove unused themes. It is considered good practice to protect your WordPress website from vulnerabilities by not keeping old, unused themes. Log in to the WordPress dashboard. From the Dashboard menu, go to Appearance and click on Themes. Hover your mouse on a theme you want to remove. Click on Theme Details. Click on Delete and Confirm with OK. You can find the Delete option at the bottom right area of the window. You have successfully removed the theme.
How to Delete a Database in Plesk
Log in to your Plesk account. Click on Databases from the Sidebar Menu. Choose the database you want to remove from the list of databases. Proceed with Remove Database. A confirmation box will appear. Confirm with Yes. Your database will be removed.
How to Delete a Database in cPanel
Log in to your cPanel account. In the Databases section, click on MySQL Databases. Under Current Databases, you can see a list of all your databases. Locate the database you want to remove and click on Delete. Click on Delete Database.
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