Account action

Delete your account

Request permanent deletion of your VerseFlash account and the data attached to it.

What gets deleted

When you delete your account, we permanently remove:

  • Your account record (email, display name, Google sign-in identifier)
  • Your session history (timestamps, durations, device labels, detected-scripture counts)
  • Any transcripts and scripture detections you chose to save
  • Your display preferences (presenter font size, blackout mode, background choice)
  • Your monthly usage metering record

This action is permanent

Once your account is deleted, it cannot be recovered. Saved transcripts and scripture-detection records are removed irrecoverably. Aggregate, anonymized records that no longer identify you (e.g. a monthly hours total that contributed to capacity planning) may remain in our operational metrics.

How to request deletion

For your protection we ask you to send the request from the email address tied to your Google sign-in. We verify the sender matches before we touch any data.

Why the email step?

Sending from the Google-account email is a one-step proof of ownership that works without requiring you to be signed in to the app (useful if you've lost access to a device).

Send your request to:

Open email app

What happens next

1 · We receive your email

Confirmation that the sender matches the account on file.

2 · Acknowledgement (within 48 hours)

You'll get a reply from us confirming the request is in the queue.

3 · Deletion (within 30 days)

Your account row, session history, saved transcripts, and scripture-detection records are permanently removed from the production database.

4 · Final confirmation

A closing email so you have a paper trail.

Before you go

If you're leaving because of a bug, a missing feature, or something that didn't work for you - we'd genuinely love to hear it. A quick note to [email protected] goes a long way toward making VerseFlash better for the next person.

Questions

If you have any questions about the deletion process or any aspect of your data, see our Privacy Policy or write to [email protected].