To close your USPS account, visit the USPS website and follow the instructions.

Yes, you can delete your Informed Delivery account.

If you have an Informed Delivery account with USPS, you can delete it by going to your account settings and selecting the “Deliveries” tab. On this page, you’ll find a button to delete all of your deliveries.

There is not a specific way to remove someone from Informed Delivery.

You can find your USPS profile by clicking on the “My Profile” link at the top of any USPS page.

Informed Delivery is a delivery service that uses a network of trusted couriers to securely deliver packages to customers’ homes. The company has a strong safety record, and its delivery drivers are required to complete extensive background checks and receive training on how to safely handle packages.

Yes, you can have two addresses on Informed Delivery.

USPS uses a variety of methods to verify identity for Informed Delivery, including checking the recipient’s address against USPS records, checking the recipient’s ID against USPS records, and contacting the recipient to ask for additional verification.

There is no specific problem with USPS Informed Delivery, but it can be a bit more time-consuming for recipients. The service alerts recipients by email when their package has been delivered, and includes a photo of the package if available. However, because the service relies on the cooperation of the shipping company and recipient, there can sometimes be delays in getting notifications out to recipients.

Yes, you can add someone to your USPS account. To do this, go to www.usps.com/account and sign in. Then, select “Add a new customer.” You will need the person’s name, address, email address, and phone number.

Yes, the USPS scans all mail.

To change your USPS profile, go to the USPS website and sign in. Click on “My Profile” in the top left corner. On the My Profile page, click on “Change Profile Picture.” You will then be able to upload a new profile picture.

USPS may disable an account for a number of reasons, including if the account is inactive for an extended period of time, if there are multiple outstanding payments that are past due, or if USPS feels that the account may be used for illegal activities.

Yes, Informed Delivery has been hacked.

Yes, the government can check your mail. This is done for a variety of reasons, including to prevent terrorist attacks.