Delete Your Data
Last updated: April 7, 2025
Clear your usage history, reset your data, or remove everything — you're in full control.
Your data, your control
Siro stores data in two places: on your device (all usage records, settings, and history) and optionally on Google Drive (a backup file, only if you enabled Cloud Backup). You can delete either or both at any time.
Types of data you can delete
Usage History
All network usage records collected by Siro — per-app usage, daily breakdowns, historical data, and Data Vault entries.
App Settings & Preferences
Your configured data limit, theme choice, notification preferences, and all other in-app settings.
Cloud Backup File
The siro_backup.json file stored in your Google Drive App Data folder (only exists if you used Cloud Backup).
Option 1 — Delete specific data inside the app
You can selectively delete usage records from within Siro:
- Open Siro and navigate to Data Vault (Pro) or Settings.
- To clear this month's data, go to Settings → Reset Usage.
- To delete a specific historical record, open Data Vault, long-press the entry, and tap Delete.
- Confirm the deletion when prompted.
Option 2 — Clear all app data (full local reset)
This removes everything Siro has stored on your device — equivalent to a factory reset of the app:
- Open Settings on your Android device.
- Go to Apps (or Application Manager).
- Find and tap Siro.
- Tap Storage, then tap Clear Data.
- Confirm when prompted.
Option 3 — Delete your cloud backup
If you enabled Cloud Backup, a copy of your data is stored in your Google Drive:
- Open Google Drive on your phone or at drive.google.com.
- Tap the menu icon ≡ and go to Settings → Manage Apps.
- Find Siro in the list and tap Delete hidden app data.
- Confirm deletion. The backup file is permanently removed from your Drive.
Option 4 — Delete everything (full removal)
To remove all traces of Siro and your data:
- Follow Option 3 to delete the cloud backup (if applicable).
- Uninstall Siro from your device — this removes all local data automatically.
- Optionally, revoke Google authorization from your Google Account Permissions page.
Crash reporting data
Siro uses Firebase Crashlytics to log app crashes. This data is stored by Google Firebase and automatically deleted after 90 days. It contains no personal information — only stack traces and anonymous device metadata.
If you would like to opt out of crash reporting entirely, you can disable it in Settings → Privacy → Crash Reporting inside Siro.
Need help?
If you have questions or would like us to assist with data deletion, email us at hello@siro.app. We will respond within 48 hours.
