Step 1: Access the Firebase Console
Step 2: Select the Project to Delete
- After logging in, you will see a dashboard of all your Firebase projects.
- Look for the project you want to delete.
- Click on the project name to select it and access the project overview page.
Step 3: Go to Project Settings
- In the left-hand menu, locate the gear icon next to "Project Overview."
- Click on the gear icon to open the settings dropdown.
- Select "Project settings" from the dropdown menu.
Step 4: Navigate to the Project Management Section
- Within the "Project settings" page, look for the "Project management" section.
- This is typically found on the top navigation bar within the project settings.
Step 5: Delete the Project
- In the "Project management" section, you will find the option to delete the project.
- Look for the "Delete project" button, usually located at the bottom of the section.
- Click the "Delete project" button.
Step 6: Confirm Project Deletion
- A confirmation dialog or pop-up will appear, asking if you are sure about deleting the project.
- Carefully read the information provided, as deleting a project is irreversible.
- You may be required to type the project ID or any confirmation code to proceed.
- Enter the necessary information and confirm by clicking the appropriate confirmation button.
Step 7: Verify Project Deletion
- After confirming, the project will be queued for deletion.
- You may need to refresh the Firebase Console or your projects list to see that the project is no longer available.
- Check email notifications associated with your Firebase account for any confirmation emails about the project deletion.
Additional Information
- Note that after confirming deletion, all your project data, including associated resources and services, will be permanently erased.
- Ensure you have backed up any vital information before proceeding with project deletion.
- For support, consider visiting Firebase's support documentation or contacting their help center.