Deleting your data from Audria
Last updated August 17, 2026
You can delete a single memory or your whole account from inside the app. A memory is deleted from its detail screen with a confirmation. Account deletion starts from Profile, signs you out everywhere immediately, and permanently removes everything after a 30 day grace window, including voiceprints and stored audio.
Deleting one memory
Open the memory, choose delete, confirm. That is the whole flow. Use it when one conversation should never have been captured, or when something sensitive came up that you want out of your history without touching anything else. The confirmation step is there so a stray tap never removes a conversation you meant to keep.
Deleting your account
Account deletion lives in Profile. The moment you confirm, you are signed out everywhere. A 30 day grace window follows, during which signing back in restores your account intact; it exists so a deletion made in haste can be undone with a single sign in. After the 30 days complete, everything is permanently and irreversibly removed, and there is no way to bring any of it back.
What account deletion removes
Removal covers everything held under your account: your conversations and transcripts, your stored audio, and your voiceprints. There is no separate request to make for any of it. The security page lists what deletion covers in detail, and the delete your voiceprint article in this guide walks through the flow step by step.
Checking what the app can reach
Deletion is one half of control; the other half is knowing what the app can reach right now. Profile shows live permission rows for everything Audria can access on your device, and each row jumps straight to system Settings. You can audit and revoke access from one place at any time, without hunting through iOS or macOS settings yourself.