You can’t remove your Tumblr account using a mobile device’s Tumblr app. Only the Tumblr website allows you to delete your account. When you cancel your membership, your primary blog, as well as secondary blogs featuring only yours, are erased. Secondary blogs in which you are the only participant are also removed.

No matter how much data you’ve amassed, it’s possible to get rid of a lot of it by signing in to your account. If you can’t do this or don’t have a Tumblr account, please send us an email at [email protected] or fill out a support ticket here.

Tumblr enables you to remove your entire account or any of the blogs that you’ve established with it. Your primary blog and all secondary blogs are erased when you delete your Tumblr account. The user email address and blog URL you selected for the account will be discarded after deleting your Tumblr account.

You can use a visitor tracking system like Google Analytics to see who visits your blog’s main page; however, any such technology will have the same problem: it won’t track visitors who viewed your blog through the Tumblr dashboard.

Tumblr allows you to create a personal blog that only certain followers can see. However, Tumblr gives this option exclusively to secondary blogs. All visitors to your primary Tumblr site must be allowed access to it.