Delete your AudioChoices data
AudioChoices is an iPhone and Android app published by Alek Jałtuszyk.
There is no account here — no name, no email address, no password, no sign-in. Your listening progress, your choices, the endings you reached and your settings never leave your device. What is held on a server is a small set of records keyed to an anonymous installation ID, and there is a control in the app that erases the deletable part of it.
In the app — one tap
Open Settings, expand Privacy & Legal, and tap Delete my data from our server.
It deletes the deletable server-side records held against your installation’s anonymous ID, without you having to describe or match anything.
Data on the device is separate. The clear data on this device control sits beside it, and deleting the app removes that data too — including the listener age the app holds, where it came from, and the range your phone confirmed. One thing the clear-data control deliberately keeps: the yes-or-no answer about whether your app store says an age check is required where you are. That stays, so that clearing data is never a way around the content limit it sets, and only your app store saying otherwise removes it — though deleting the app removes it along with everything else. One thing neither control can remove: if your phone shared an age range with the app, that range belongs to your phone rather than to this app, so it is still there to be shared again if you ask the app to check. Section 14 of the Privacy Policy sets this out in full.
By email
Your anonymous ID is shown at the top of Settings → Privacy & Legal, with a Copy button next to it. Email alekgameshelp2@gmail.com with the subject “Delete my data” and paste it in.
Because no name or email address is attached to your data, that ID is the only thing that says which records are yours. Without it the request cannot be actioned.
Requests are answered within one month, as the GDPR requires.
What is deleted
Your star ratings and votes, and the other server-side records held against your ID that are not covered by the exceptions below. You will be told plainly which records were kept.
What is kept, and why
Purchase, subscription and transaction records. Needed to give you the access you paid for, and to meet accounting and tax record-keeping obligations under Polish law. A purchase can be restored years later, so these are not deleted on request.
A minimal record that this installation used its free unlocks. Without it, deleting data would reset an installation’s free unlocks and could be repeated indefinitely. Kept on legitimate interests under Art. 6(1)(f) GDPR: the ID, which books its free unlocks were spent on, and the hour the allowance started.
The anonymous account record itself, because the records above still need that ID to preserve paid access, process refunds and prevent abuse.
Per-book milestone totals — running counts of how many times a book was started or finished, with no ID attached. The server never records which installation contributed which event, so there is nothing in those totals that could be traced back to you, and nothing to subtract.
Operational logs at Google and Cloudflare, for the periods those providers apply.
Two things people expect this to do, and it does not
Deleting your data does not cancel a subscription. Subscriptions are managed by Apple or Google and must be cancelled there. See the Terms of Use.
Deleting the app does not delete the server-side records. Use one of the two routes above.
The binding text is section 15 of the AudioChoices Privacy Policy. This page is a plain-language summary of it and adds nothing to it.