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Deleting your FaithFi app completely removes all of the data you have stored in the app, along with deleting any record of your account. This includes removing all of your personal information, such as your name, email address, connections to your financial accounts, and transaction data.
It will be as if you never created a FaithFi account in the first place.
When you delete your account, all data associated with your account is permanently deleted from our systems and is not recoverable.
After deleting your account, you would be able to create a new FaithFi account with your same email address, if desired.
If you decide that you no longer want to use the FaithFi app to manage your money, it might make sense to delete your account.
However, if you’re simply looking to reset your account for a fresh start, you can read how to do that in this article.To delete your FaithFi account, follow these steps:

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