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Delete Twitter Likes in Bulk Without Handing Access to a Cloud Tool

Likes are often overlooked, but they can expose old interests, arguments, and public associations. Delete My Tweets lets you bulk remove likes locally instead of trusting a cloud tool with your account history.

Why this page exists

Delete Twitter or X likes in bulk with a local desktop app. No OAuth token storage, no API keys, and no subscription.

Bulk delete likes as part of a wider cleanup
Keep the process local to your machine
Useful for privacy, reputation, and account cleanup
Works alongside tweet, retweet, and quote cleanup

Safer than cloud tools

No backend servers processing your account activity.
No stored OAuth tokens or always-on account access.
One-time $15 purchase instead of subscription pressure.

How it works

1

Choose likes as the content type you want to remove.

2

Set any additional date filters or cleanup criteria.

3

Run the local deletion process and let the app work through your likes history.

Product proof

100K+
tweet capacity
Zero
cloud storage
100%
local processing
$15
one-time price

Why likes matter

Public likes can reveal as much about an account as tweets do. If you are cleaning up for privacy, employer checks, or brand reasons, likes are often part of the real job.

Why do this locally

A likes cleanup still requires account actions. Running that process locally means you avoid long-lived third-party access and keep your activity inside your own environment.

Frequently Asked Questions

Can Delete My Tweets remove likes only?

Yes. You can target likes specifically rather than deleting your tweets at the same time.

Can I delete likes and tweets in one cleanup?

Yes. The app supports both single-type cleanup and wider account cleanup.

Does deleting likes require API keys?

No. Delete My Tweets does not require API keys or developer access.

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Ready to clean up your account properly?

Delete My Tweets is built for bulk cleanup without cloud access, OAuth storage, or subscription lock-in.