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Remove WordPress and delete your site in Web Hosting
Steps required to uninstall your WordPress website and remove it completely.
Jun 20, 2024
Article ID: SLN21241
Important: Removing WordPress or deleting your WordPress website will also delete all of your site data. Your deleted data cannot be restored. If you're having problems with your WordPress software and want to keep your data, learn more about troubleshooting software issues.
Click the WPToolkit link in the left toolbar. Note: WP Toolkit is not available for the WordPress Essentials Hosting plan.
Checkmark the WordPress site to delete. Important: If you have more than one WordPress site installed and checkmark WordPress sites, all websites will be deleted.
Click the X Remove button.
Click the Remove button. Note: The log files are marked to delete by default.
Important: Deleting your WordPress website means visitors won't be able to view the site any longer, and posts and files associated with WordPress for the specific site will be removed. If you have other instances of WordPress installed, those won't be deleted. Only the website(s) that you checkmark will be deleted.
Tip: You can also delete a website from the vertical ellipsis in the WordPress Toolkit. Here, you have the option to keep the database or database user associated with the website.