Video game streaming platform Twitch has officially confirmed they have suffered a data breach, here's how you can delete your account until the threat passes
Video game streaming service Twitch confirmed yesterday it had experienced a data breach, leaving some of its 51 million plus users keen to find out how to delete their accounts.
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