Rack Math

Account deletion

Delete your Rack Math account and workout data.

This page explains how Rack Math users can request account deletion, what data is deleted, what may be retained, and how long retained records are kept.

Fastest Way To Delete Your Account

  1. Open the Rack Math app or visit www.rackmath.app.
  2. Sign in to the account you want deleted.
  3. Open Account, then choose Delete Account.
  4. Type DELETE when prompted and confirm the deletion.

Deleting your Rack Math account does not automatically cancel subscriptions managed by Google Play or the App Store. Cancel any active store subscription in the store where you purchased it.

If You Cannot Sign In

Use the request form on this page. Include the email address connected to your Rack Math account and write "Delete my Rack Math account" in the message. We may ask you to verify control of the email address before deleting the account.

Verified account deletion requests are usually completed within 30 days. If a request is complex or legally restricted, we will let you know.

Data Deleted

Account And Profile

  • Rack Math authentication account
  • Email-linked account settings
  • Display preferences and saved app state

Workout Data

  • Workout sets and workout history
  • Personal records and check-ins
  • Custom exercises and exercise order
  • Workout programs, cycles, saved uploads, and activity events

Subscription State In Rack Math

  • Rack Math subscription status records
  • Promo code entitlement records
  • Usage counters tied to the deleted account

Local Device Data

  • Data on your device can be removed by uninstalling the app after deletion
  • Backups you exported yourself remain under your control

Data Kept And Retention Periods

  • Deletion request records may be kept for up to 3 years to document and respond to privacy requests.
  • Security, rate-limit, and abuse-prevention logs may be kept for up to 30 days.
  • Crash and diagnostic records may be kept for up to 90 days, and are used to maintain app reliability.
  • Billing, tax, fraud-prevention, and transaction records may be kept for up to 7 years when required by law, payment processors, or app stores.
  • Encrypted backups may retain deleted data for up to 30 days before normal backup rotation removes it.