Delete Account and Data
Last updated: March 2026
1. How Foto-Nizer Account Access Works
Foto-Nizer uses Google Sign-In. The app does not create a separate Foto-Nizer username and password account on developer-operated servers.
Your photos, videos, albums, and related metadata are stored on your device. If you enable cloud backup, backup data is stored in your own Google Drive account.
2. How to Remove Your Foto-Nizer Data
- Open Foto-Nizer and delete any albums, photos, or videos you no longer want to keep.
- If you created local backups, delete those backup folders from your device storage.
- If you used Google Drive backup or sync, remove Foto-Nizer backup data from your Google Drive.
- Use the sign-out option in the app.
- Uninstall the app to remove remaining app-private data from the device.
- If you want to revoke future sign-in access, remove Foto-Nizer from your Google account's connected apps page.
3. What Data Is Deleted
- Locally stored app data such as albums, photos, videos, captions, tags, and favorites
- Local backup snapshots created by the app
- Optional backup data stored in the user's own Google Drive account after the user removes it there
4. What Data Foto-Nizer Retains
Foto-Nizer does not maintain a hosted account database for your media and does not keep copies of your photos or videos on developer-operated servers.
After you remove local app data and optional backups from your own storage locations, Foto-Nizer does not retain an additional server-side copy of that content.
5. Related Documents
For more details about data handling, see the Privacy Policy and Terms and Conditions.