
What happens to your data after you stop using an AI app depends on the app's retention policy, account settings, and local privacy laws. Some data may remain until you delete it, while other data may be retained for a period of time.
Before leaving an app, check whether you can export data, delete chats, remove saved memories, disconnect integrations, cancel subscriptions, and delete the account. Also check whether deletion is immediate or delayed.
If you used the app for personal memory, review what it has stored before you stop using it. Remove anything outdated, sensitive, or unnecessary.
Before you stop using an app is exactly when these controls matter most. Confirm there is a real account-deletion path, not just app removal, and whether the policy commits to erasing data after closure.
The exit questions are specific: does uninstalling delete anything, is there an in-account deletion path, how long do backups persist, and can you export your notes and history before closing the account.
Plan for departure on the day you arrive. If you only share what you would be comfortable leaving behind, stopping use of the app later becomes a low-stakes decision instead of a cleanup project.