Deleting a Chegg account is quick and easy. After logging in to your account, click on the “My Account” link at the top of the page, and then select the “Deactivate My Account” link on the right side of the page. Once you’ve completed the steps, your account will be deleted within minutes.
Yes, it is easy to cancel a Chegg account. You can do so by going to chegg.com/cancel and following the prompts.
Yes, deleting your Chegg account will delete any questions you have posted on the site.
Yes, universities can track Chegg usage data. This data can be used to measure how well students are using the service and to improve the service.
No, Chegg does not notify your school.
There are a few ways to remove your credit card information from Chegg. The first is to sign out of your account and then delete your account. You can also contact customer service and ask them to remove your information. Finally, you can also contact the credit card company and ask them to remove your information.
There are a few potential reasons why your Chegg account may be charging you:-You may have accidentally hit the “auto-renew” button on your subscription. To cancel your auto-renew, go to your Chegg account settings and click on “Subscriptions.” From here, you can unsubscribe from the auto-renewal process.
Chegg does not currently offer a mobile app. However, you can access your account and make orders on the website.
No, Chegg is not anonymous.
No, Chegg does not have the ability to see who viewed a question.
No, Chegg does not show your name when you post a question.
There is no 100% answer, but generally if you are using the service for school purposes and following the guidelines set forth by Chegg, you should not have any problems. However, it is always best to be safe and avoid any potential trouble.
Yes, Chegg does send information to professors. This information includes course materials, quizzes, and other assignments.
No, we do not sell your information. We respect your privacy and will never share your personal information with any third party without your consent.
I cannot speak to the specific case, but generally an investigation at Chegg would take a few weeks.