G1RL — Data Deletion
This page explains what data G1RL stores, how to delete it, and how to request deletion of any data we hold off your device.
What G1RL stores about you
G1RL is a calculator. We deliberately store as little as possible. Specifically:
- On your device only (never sent to us): your calculation history, theme and key-shape preferences, and onboarding state. This data lives in your phone's local storage and never leaves it.
- Sent to RevenueCat (our purchase processor) when you purchase any in-app item: an anonymous customer ID, the product IDs you purchased, and the timestamps of those purchases.
- Sent to Google or Apple only if you choose to sign in with Google or Sign in with Apple: your name, email address, and a stable user identifier. Sign-in is optional. Without it, G1RL works in anonymous mode.
- Crash and diagnostic data, collected automatically by the Expo runtime to help us spot problems. This data does not include personal identifiers.
Deleting on-device data
Two ways, your choice:
- Open G1RL → tap the gear (Settings) → tap Sign out. This clears the saved sign-in token and resets local preferences. (Note: as of this version, full local clear requires step 2.)
- Uninstall G1RL from your phone. iOS and Android both fully remove the app's local storage on uninstall.
Deleting off-device data
To request deletion of the off-device data we hold (RevenueCat purchase records, Google/Apple sign-in identifiers, crash logs):
- Email miguel.zom.mg@gmail.com with the subject line "G1RL data deletion request."
- Include the email address you signed into G1RL with (or, if you used Sign in with Apple in the private-relay mode, the relay email Apple gave you).
- You'll receive a confirmation reply within 7 days.
- Your records will be deleted from RevenueCat and our Google Cloud project within 30 days.
What is retained
Some data we cannot delete:
- Aggregated, anonymized purchase records that Apple and Google retain in their stores for tax and financial-reporting purposes. We do not control these.
- Anonymized analytics and crash data older than 90 days, which is rolled up into trends and no longer linkable to any individual.
Questions
For anything else, reach out to miguel.zom.mg@gmail.com.