Delete your Fridgy account
App: Fridgy (developer: KitchenTech) · Last updated: May 21, 2026
This page explains how to delete your Fridgy account and all associated data.
Option 1 — Delete inside the app (recommended)
- Open Fridgy on your Android device.
- Tap the people icon in the top-right corner of the Home screen to open Family.
- Scroll down to the bottom of the Family screen.
- Under the "Danger zone" heading, tap "Delete account".
- Confirm the deletion in the dialog. Your account and data will be removed immediately and permanently.
If you are the owner of a family, deleting your account also deletes the family and all of its notes for every member. This is permanent. If you want to leave a family without destroying it, ask another member to create a new family and transfer everyone there first (multi-owner transfer is on our roadmap).
Option 2 — Request deletion by email
If you can't access the app (e.g., lost device, locked out, uninstalled), send an email to
sergmochalin@gmail.com with:
- Subject:
Fridgy Account Deletion Request
- Your registered email address (the one tied to your Google Sign-In)
- Optional: the family name or invite code you remember (helps us locate the right family)
We will process the request within 7 business days and send you confirmation once completed.
What gets deleted
When your account is deleted, the following data is permanently removed from our servers:
- Account record (email, display name, profile picture URL, linked Google identifier)
- Your membership records in every family you belong to
- If you are the owner of a family — that family itself, including:
- The family name and invite code
- Every note in the family (text, color, due date, assignee, completion state) for every member
- Every member record in the family
- Your Firebase Cloud Messaging push token (if any)
What is retained
Nothing personal. Fridgy does not keep AI usage logs, conversation history, or any anonymized identifier tied back to you after deletion. The Firebase Authentication record for your account is removed at the end of the deletion flow.
Some platform-level technical logs (e.g., Firebase service logs maintained by Google) may persist for short periods on Google infrastructure under Firebase's own retention policies. We have no access to user-identifying content in those logs.
Contact
Questions about deletion or data handling: sergmochalin@gmail.com
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