Delete your account & data
You can delete your Atomic You account and everything tied to it at any time — directly in the app, or by emailing us if you can't access it.
Option 1 — Delete it yourself, in the app
- Open Atomic You and make sure you're signed in.
- On the Today tab, tap your profile photo in the top-right corner to open the Account screen.
- Scroll to Privacy & Data and tap Delete my account.
- Confirm twice — you'll be asked to type delete to make sure it's intentional.
That's it. Your Firebase account and account-linked app data are deleted, and local app data is cleared. This cannot be undone. An optional encrypted backup in your Google Drive is controlled separately by your Google account, as explained below.
Option 2 — Ask us to delete it
If you've lost your device, uninstalled the app, or can't sign in, email hello@atomicyou.org from the Google address you signed in with, with the subject "Account deletion request." We'll verify it's you and delete everything within 7 days, then email you a confirmation.
What gets deleted
On your device — immediately
- Your habit names, implementation intentions, cues, and steps
- Daily completion logs, skip reasons, mood tags, and reflection notes
- Streak history and grace-day usage
- Your Life Audit details (wake/sleep times, work hours, energy pattern)
- Notification preferences
On our servers — automatically, within minutes
- Your sign-in record (Google account link) and Firebase identity
- Display name and profile photo reference
- Identity dimensions and schedule windows
- Your buddy pairing, if any
- Your invite code
- Push-notification (FCM) device token
- Privacy-minimized streak metrics linked to your account
- AI-usage counters and any pending buddy nudges
Data controlled separately
- If you enabled Google Drive backup, the encrypted backup in Drive's hidden
appDataFolderis not deleted by Firebase account deletion. Remove it through Google Drive's Manage Apps settings by deleting Atomic You's hidden app data. - Mixpanel device-scoped analytics and Firebase Crashlytics diagnostics are not linked to your Firebase user ID, so account deletion does not automatically identify and erase those historical records. Contact us with questions or an objection.
Most habit content lives locally. AI requests are processed transiently by our Firebase backend and Anthropic, and explicitly shared habit names are stored for your buddy until sharing or the account is removed. See the privacy policy for details.
For the complete picture of what we store and why, see our privacy policy.