How to Know if Someone Deleted You on Skype

Open Skype., Sign in to your account., Find the person in your contacts., Tap or click the person’s name.

4 Steps 1 min read Easy

Step-by-Step Guide

  1. Step 1: Open Skype.

    The app has a blue icon with a white “S.” If you’re using Windows, you’ll find it in the Windows menu.

    On a Mac, it’ll be in the Applications folder.

    If you’re using Skype for a mobile device, you’ll usually find it on your home screen or in the app drawer.
  2. Step 2: Sign in to your account.

    If you haven’t yet signed in, type your Skype account information, then click or tap Sign In. , Once you locate this person, you’ll find that the icon next to their name (or on their profile photo) is gray with a question mark instead of a green check mark.

    You will also not be able to read their status or mood messages. , This opens their profile.

    If you see “This person has not shared their details with you” near the top of the profile, the user has either blocked you or removed you from their contacts list.
  3. Step 3: Find the person in your contacts.

  4. Step 4: Tap or click the person’s name.

Detailed Guide

The app has a blue icon with a white “S.” If you’re using Windows, you’ll find it in the Windows menu.

On a Mac, it’ll be in the Applications folder.

If you’re using Skype for a mobile device, you’ll usually find it on your home screen or in the app drawer.

If you haven’t yet signed in, type your Skype account information, then click or tap Sign In. , Once you locate this person, you’ll find that the icon next to their name (or on their profile photo) is gray with a question mark instead of a green check mark.

You will also not be able to read their status or mood messages. , This opens their profile.

If you see “This person has not shared their details with you” near the top of the profile, the user has either blocked you or removed you from their contacts list.

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