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Reactivating Your Account

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Introduction

If you’ve previously deactivated your Midjourney account but wish to return, you can reactivate it without losing any data or settings. Reactivating your account restores your access to all projects, tasks, and personal settings that were in place before deactivation. This guide explains how to reactivate your account and what to expect during the reactivation process.

How to Reactivate Your Account

  1. Request ReactivationTo begin the reactivation process, log into Midjourney using your previous account credentials. If your account is eligible for reactivation, you’ll see a prompt asking if you’d like to restore access. Click “Reactivate Account” to proceed.

  2. Email ConfirmationMidjourney will send a confirmation email to the address associated with your account. Click the confirmation link to verify that you want to reactivate your account. Once confirmed, you’ll regain full access to your account and its data.

    • Tip:


      Check your spam or junk folder if you don’t receive the email within a few minutes. You can also request the email be resent.

Restoring Your Account Data

  1. Project and Task RecoveryAll your projects, tasks, and personal settings will be restored when you reactivate your account. You’ll find everything exactly as it was before deactivation, including team collaborations and project timelines.

  2. Reconfiguring Account SettingsAfter reactivating your account, it’s a good idea to review your settings, including security, notifications, and subscriptions, to ensure everything is still configured to your preferences.

Conclusion

Reactivating your Midjourney account is a quick and simple process that restores your projects, tasks, and personal settings. By following the reactivation steps outlined above, you can regain access to the platform and continue managing your projects seamlessly.

External Link:

For more on reactivating accounts and recovering data, visit this guide to account recovery.

Sep 13

2 min read

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