What “delete my account” means
When you delete your Piece of Cake account, we permanently and irreversibly remove the personal data that identifies you, including:
- your profile (display name, avatar, email);
- your subscription record stored in our database (Apple and Google retain payment records under their own policies — see below);
- your push-notification tokens;
- tables you created and your participation rows in tables you joined; and
- game-event history attached to your user-id.
You will be signed out of every device. The deletion cannot be undone.
Delete from inside the app (preferred)
- Open Piece of Cake and sign in.
- Tap your avatar to open Profile.
- Scroll to the bottom and tap Delete account.
- Confirm by entering your password. We’ll process the deletion immediately.
If you can’t open the app
Send an email from the address on your account to privacy@tritonapps.com with the subject “Account deletion request”. We will verify the request and process it within 30 days (the maximum response window under GDPR Article 12). We may need to ask you to confirm one or two account details before processing.
Subscriptions
Deleting your account does not automatically cancel any active App Store or Google Play subscription. You must cancel separately:
- Apple App Store: Settings → your name → Subscriptions → Piece of Cake → Cancel subscription.
- Google Play: Play Store app → profile → Payments & subscriptions → Subscriptions → Piece of Cake → Cancel subscription.
If you don’t cancel, the subscription will renew at the next billing date even though your Piece of Cake account is gone.
Data we keep after deletion
The following limited data persists after account deletion:
- Anti-abuse logs — minimal records (e.g. flagged behaviour, content moderation actions) retained for up to 30 days for safety, then deleted.
- Backups — encrypted backups roll over within 30 days of deletion. Until then your data exists in cold storage in a form we cannot selectively edit, but we never restore it back into the live system.
- Invoices and tax records — if we are legally required to keep an invoice for tax or accounting purposes, we keep only what the law requires for the period it requires.
- Apple / Google payment records — held by them under their own retention policies. We do not control them.
See also
- Privacy Policy — what we collect and your other rights.
- Subscription Terms — how cancellation interacts with billing.
- Support — contact and other questions.