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Delete Journey Account

How to delete your Journey account.
Last Updated By Journey on Aug 18, 2025, 8:42 AM

When you delete your account, your profile, associated cloud accounts, journal entries and media files stored in Journey Cloud Sync will be permanently removed. For security reasons, we can't delete an account for you. You'll need to be able to log in to your account to request deletion.

Before deleting your account, you may want to log in and download a copy of your journal entries from Journey. After your account has been deleted, you will not have access to your journal entries. Journey incorporates a 30-day recovery window to provide users with the opportunity to retrieve their data if necessary. During those 30 days, the data remains subject to Journey's Privacy Policy.

If you're having trouble deleting your account, please check for any active subscriptions with Journey. Ensure you cancel the subscription and wait for it to expire before attempting to delete your account.

To permanently delete your account from web app:

  1. Go to Settings > Profile

  2. Select Delete Account

  3. Check "I have read & understood" box

  4. Press Delete Account button to delete your account

To permanently delete your account from Android app:

  1. Go to Settings > Data & Cloud Services

  2. Select Delete Account

  3. Check "I have read & understood" box

  4. Press Delete Account button to delete your account

To permanently delete your account from iOS app:

  1. Go to Settings > Data & Cloud Services

  2. Select Delete Account

  3. Check "I have read & understood" box

  4. Press Delete Account button to delete your account

To permanently delete your account from Journey Desktop app:

  1. Go to Settings > Account

  2. Select Delete Account

  3. Check "I have read & understood" box

  4. Press Delete Account button to delete your account

Journey may retain certain data for legitimate purposes, including security, fraud prevention, and regulatory compliance. Journey typically retains specific data such as web server logs for a limited period, usually a few months. The retained data includes:

  • Log information

  • Device and Usage Information

  • Location Information

  • Information from Cookies & Other Technologies

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