
Set your status to “Offline” or “Invisible”.


Save all files, emails, and contacts you may need in the future.Cancel active subscriptions and request a refund.Remove identifiable details/personal information from your account.There is no action in settings that allows you to delete your Skype account with the click of a button.īefore proceeding to the following steps, do these things before closing your Skype account for good: Since your Skype account is linked to your Microsoft account, you typically have to remove your payment methods and other important account details, then you can proceed with deleting your Skype account. So let’s dive in so you can delete your Skype account with ease… sort of. This multistep process needs more explaining than most account deletion processes. Normally On (recommended).5 steps process for deleting your Skype account Push notifications Get an alert when you receive a new IM or call. Tap Next and review the notification and phonebook access settings: When Skype for Business can't use a Wi-Fi or cellular data network to make an audio or video call, you'll be automatically called at this number and connected to the audio portion of the call. On the Never Miss Your Work Calls screen, enter your mobile number with country and region codes. On the Customer Experience Improvement Program screen, tap Join to send anonymous data about app issues and usage to Microsoft, or No thanks if you prefer not to participate. The user name is what you use to sign in to your organization’s network, either or domain\username. You may be asked for both a user name and a sign-in address. On the Start screen, swipe left to view your installed apps, search for Skype for Business, and then tap the icon to open the app.Įnter your sign-in address (for example, and password, and then tap Done.

Sign in to Skype for Business for the first time Note: Effective May 20, 2018, the Windows Phone app for Skype for Business will be retired and will no longer be available for download from the Windows Phone Store.
