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Manage your account

Everything related to your SnapVerbo account — viewing details, signing out, managing third-party permissions, deleting the account — lives in Settings → Account & Sign-in.

See your account info

  1. Open Settings.
  2. Tap Account & Sign-in.

If you’re signed in, the card at the top shows:

  • The provider you used — “Signed in with: Google” or “Signed in with: Apple” (with the provider’s logo).
  • Your email address.
  • Your name, if the provider shared it.

Below that, action buttons depending on your provider.

Manage Google access (Google sign-ins)

Tap Manage Google access to open Google’s permissions page in your browser. From there you can revoke SnapVerbo’s access to your Google account.

If you revoke access on Google’s side, SnapVerbo will fail to sign you in next time and ask you to re-authorise.

Sign out

Scroll to the bottom of the Account & Sign-in screen and tap Sign out (red border, with a logout icon).

Confirmation dialog: “Sign out? You will be signed out on this device.” — Cancel or Sign out.

What happens:

  • This device flips back to guest mode. Your synced data stays in the cloud under your account.
  • The local copy is kept (so the next time you sign back in, sync pulls it down quickly).
  • Onboarding tips, reminders, and other device-local settings are not touched.

You can sign back in on the same device or a different one with the same provider account, and your data will be there.

Delete your account

This is permanent. Use it when you actually want SnapVerbo to forget you exist.

  1. Open Settings.
  2. Scroll to Privacy & data (near the bottom).
  3. Tap Delete account (subtitle “Permanently delete your account and synced data”).

You’ll be taken to a Delete account info screen explaining what gets deleted (account record, synced vocabulary, sync metadata) and what stays (anything you exported to PDF/Anki, anything cached on someone else’s device until they sync). Read it. Tap Continue to proceed.

A spinner appears while deletion runs. On success:

  • Your account is removed server-side.
  • Local data for that account is cleared from this device.
  • You’re signed out and returned to guest mode.
  • A snackbar confirms: “Your account has been deleted.”

If the deletion fails, you’ll see a “Could not delete account. Please try again.” snackbar — your account is unchanged. Try again later, or contact support.

What deletion does not do

  • It does not delete your Google or Apple account (obviously).
  • It does not revoke SnapVerbo’s permission on the provider side — visit Google permissions to do that separately.
  • It does not uninstall the app — you’re returned to a clean guest install.