Tens of thousands of people are searching to get rid of their social media and other accounts each month.
Thousands of people are looking to get rid of apps such as Instagram and Facebookwho have researched the number of monthly Google searches in the UK to delete social media profiles and other accounts.
The study found that Brits want to detox from Instagram the most, with more than 321,000 searches a month from users wishing to get rid of their accounts. Facebook, which like Instagram is owned by Meta, was second with more than 82,000 monthly searches to delete accounts. The news comes off the back of Facebook seeing its first-ever decline in the number of daily users on the platform at the end of last year, and a one per cent revenue decline in the second quarter of 2022.
One dating app made the top 10, with 23,000 searches from people seeking to delete their Plenty of Fish Accounts,Instagram - 321,000
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