Canceling your Google Ads account

You can cancel your Google Ads account at any time. This will automatically stop all your ads within 24 hours.

This article shows you how to cancel your account, and what you should know before you cancel your account.

Note:

Canceling your Google Ads account is different from deleting your Google Account. When you cancel your Google Ads account, your ads stop showing, but you’re still able to access the account. When you delete your Google Account, all Google product accounts associated with that account will be canceled, and you'll be unable to access the accounts in the future. Your Gmail username will also be deleted and can't be used again in the future. Learn more about deleting your Google Account.

Before you cancel

Note that canceling your Google Ads account has the same effect as pausing your campaigns, with these exceptions:

  • When you cancel your account, you can receive a refund for any unused account balance, excluding amounts from promotional offers.
  • If you cancel your account, you'll need to reactivate your account first if you want to use it again in the future.

If you don't have unused funds in your account, you may want to pause your campaigns instead of canceling your account.

If you’re canceling your account because you’re not happy with how your campaigns are performing, you may want to check out optimization tips that could help.

Note: You can also cancel accounts that are still being set up by clicking the delete icon Delete icon next to them in the Account selector.

How cancellation works

If you decide to cancel your account, keep in mind that you'll still need to pay for any accrued costs in your account. If you have money left in your account, we'll refund it to your payment method within 4 weeks. Learn more about managing billing after canceling your Google Ads account.

After you cancel, you’ll still be able to access the data in your Google Ads account by logging in to Google Ads. If you want to use Google Ads again in the future, you can reactivate your account at any time.

Note: If your Google Ads account has been inactive for more than 15 months - meaning your account hasn’t been spent in more than 15 months - your account will be automatically canceled. Learn more about cancellation of inactive accounts.

Requirements for cancellation

To cancel your account, you'll need:

  • Administrative access to your account
  • Billing set up for your account

If you have a manager account and want to cancel one of your managed accounts, keep in mind the following requirements:

  • You’ll need administrative access to your manager account
  • Your manager account needs to have ownership of the client account you'd like to cancel.

Learn more about canceling client accounts

How to cancel your account

Note: The instructions below are part of the new design for the Google Ads user experience. To use the previous design, click the "Appearance" icon, and select Use previous design. If you're using the previous version of Google Ads, review the Quick reference map or use the Search bar in the top navigation panel of Google Ads to find the page you’re searching for.
  1. In your Google Ads account, click the Admin icon Admin Icon.
  2. Click Account settings.
  3. Click Cancel my account.

After your account is canceled

The following will take place after canceling your account:

  • All remarketing lists that are owned by the canceled account, including Customer Match, will be set to “Closed,” preventing new users from being added to these lists.

In an effort to remove your data, the following will take place about a month after account cancellation:

  • All remarketing lists that are owned by the canceled account, including Customer Match, will have their membership duration updated to 1 day. This action will remove all users from these lists.
  • Once the users are removed, lists that are shared with other accounts will no longer be usable for those accounts.
  • Any parameters for dynamic remarketing will be deleted.

If you have any refundable credit left in your canceled account, you should receive a refund within 4-12 weeks. Learn more about managing billing after canceling your Google Ads account.

Problems canceling your account

  • If you don't see the option to cancel your account, you may not be eligible to cancel it. Review "Requirements for cancellation” above.
  • If your administrative access user left the company, and you want to cancel your account, collect your Customer ID, sign-in email address, account billing information, and contact Google Ads support.

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