If you’re like most people, you use Credit Karma to keep track of your credit score and credit history. But what happens when you deactivate your account? First, your credit score will drop by about 30 points. Second, any new accounts you open in the future will have a harder time getting approved because of your poor credit history. Finally, any existing loans or debts that are still active on your account will continue to accrue interest and fees. So if you’re thinking about deactivating your Credit Karma account, think twice before doing it. It might not be the best decision for your financial future. ..