Deactivation of microsoft azure - azure

I don't active subscription on microsoft azure. I just signed in with my microsoft ID. I want to permanently delete my account so that I don't end up paying bills. So how can I completely deactivate?
PS: I don't have any active subscription on azure account.

Clean up Subscription. than mean delete all resource that you have created. So that you can avoid the further billing.
here you find the step to cancel the subscription.

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How to get my azure free subscription back

I logged in today and I could see my subscription, while learning I created an Azure Active Directory Tenant and linked to my subscription. Later I deleted my tenant but this action has deleted both my Tenant and my Subscription. Now portal is not showing my free subscription, When I try to create new, it does not allow me to create new subscription.
I still have
Credits remaining
$199.97
$0.03 used of $200

Add free Azure subscription to existing account

I had a MSDN Azure subscirption which has now expired. How to I add a free subscription to my existing account ? When I try to signup using using the Azure free subscription link using my existing account I says the account already had a free subscription and can add the free subscription. At the moment I don't have any active subscriptions and want to access the free subscription services in my existing account. Thanks.
You cannot add the free account to an already existing subscription. If you have Azure pass with credits you can add it to your existing subscription from here
if you want to start from scratch with a free 200 credits for the month, you can start fresh here.

Associate Office 365 AD Tenant with AZURE AD

I have an office 365 Subscription that was created when i created my Dynamics 365 (CRM) trial version.
I also have a MSDN Enterprise Azure Subscription.
I'm trying to associate the office AZURE AD with my MSDN AZURE Subscription.
I'm trying to proceed as described in the below link
https://github.com/uglide/azure-content/blob/master/articles/billing-add-office-365-tenant-to-azure-subscription.md
But the link for the old azure management portal and I'm not able to find a way to add "New Directory" with the option to choose "Existing Directory"
Awaiting your valuable inputs.
Regards,
Clement
You can refer
https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/active-directory/fundamentals/active-directory-how-subscriptions-associated-directory
https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/billing/billing-use-existing-office-365-account-azure-subscription
to know How to Associate or add Azure Subscription to Azure Active Directory. This should do the trick if you do not have any resources in the Azure Subscription that are dependent on the current tenant for the subscription.
So, what happens is that if you have anything on the current tenant for the Azure Subscription, that would be replicated to the tenant for the O365. All of the same would need to be re-created manually.
Only the Subscription Admin of the Azure Subscription would retain the access to the subscription.
If you should have resources and the access levels might be a question for you by the re-association of the Subscription to the O365 tenant, we would suggest you create a Billing & Subscription Ticket so that Microsoft support team could personally assist you in the entire process effectively.

How to get Database from azure with subscriptions disabled

I want to know about how to get Database from Microsoft azure with subscriptions disabled, my subscription program benefit was disabled after a year, now I have a new subscription pay-as-you-go but I can't move existing database from disabled account to my new account, or make a copy.
How can I do that?

How to remove or cancel "Access to Azure Active Directory" subscription?

My company use Office 365 Business Premium and I have admin role. I made a mistake by click Azure AD link and sign up. It create "Access to Azure Active Directory" subscription as image below.
How can I cancel subscription ?
Will I be charged for subscription ?
Image : Azure AD Link in Office 365 Admin
Image : Subscription Info
Every O365 subscription is created on top of an Azure Active Directory that will handle the authentication for the accounts/users, as default it will be running in a free version that wont incur any extra costs for your subscription.
You can have access to that Azure AD that lies beneath the O365 subscription by having an Azure Subscription (trial or paid) set up on the same tenant, that is probably what you activated in the O365 admin panel. In this case you shouldn't be charged unless you agree/sign up for any paid subscriptions or services.
In case that you activate the Azure Active Directory Premium version (you are going to be charged 6$ user/month) or the Azure Active Directory Basic version (you are going to be charged 1$ user/month).
Here you have more info on how O365 handles authentication with Azure AD: https://azure.microsoft.com/en-us/documentation/articles/active-directory-manage-o365-subscription/ https://support.office.com/en-us/article/Understanding-Office-365-identity-and-Azure-Active-Directory-06a189e7-5ec6-4af2-94bf-a22ea225a7a9#BK_Cloud

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