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How To Find Your Old Myspace Account?
You can still try finding your old account by following these simple steps:
- Log in directly: Go to Myspace.com and enter your old username and password if you remember them.
- Find Your Username: Your username appears at the end of your old profile link after “myspace.com/”. 
- Recover your password: Click “Forgot Password,” then enter your username or email to receive a reset link.
- Recover Old Email: If your old email no longer works, try restoring it through your email provider.
- Use the Wayback Machine: Visit the Internet Archive’s Wayback Machine to search for old snapshots of your Myspace page.
Managing Your Myspace Account After Recovery
Once you log in to your old account, you may find that some of your content is no longer available. It accidentally deleted all the photos, videos, and songs that users had uploaded before 2016. If you only want to revisit memories, you could browse what is there.
However, if you’d rather not keep your old account public, you can delete it by opening the Settings page on a computer and selecting Delete Account. If you can’t log in, go to the Myspace Help Center and submit a form with your profile details, such as your username, email, and zip code, to request deletion.
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