Delete Your Account & Data

Orbit Wallet · Last updated 14 July 2026

Orbit Wallet is non-custodial. Your wallet and keys live only on your device — Orbit never holds them. Deleting the app removes those locally. This page covers deleting the limited server-side data our backend (api.orbitwallet.me) keeps for the @username and Orbit Pay features.

1. Remove your on-device wallet

To erase the wallet, keys, and settings stored on your phone:

  1. Open Orbit Wallet and go to Settings.
  2. Choose Remove wallet / Reset and confirm, or
  3. Uninstall the app from your device, or clear the app's storage in Android Settings → Apps → Orbit Wallet → Storage → Clear data.

Warning: make sure your recovery phrase is backed up first. Because Orbit is non-custodial, removing on-device data without a backup permanently and irreversibly destroys access to those funds. We cannot recover them.

2. Delete your server-side data (@username / Orbit Pay)

If you claimed an @username or used Orbit Pay, request deletion of the associated server-side records:

  1. Email hello@bigbad.agency from any address, with subject "Orbit Wallet account deletion".
  2. Include your @username and/or the public wallet address you want disassociated, so we can locate and verify the record.
  3. We will confirm and complete the deletion within 30 days.

3. What gets deleted vs. retained

DataOn deletion
@username → address mappingDeleted. The username is released.
Orbit Pay payment-link metadata you createdDeleted, except records we are legally required to retain.
Local keys, seed phrase, settingsNever on our servers — removed by you on-device (Section 1).
On-chain transactions on public blockchainsCannot be deleted. Blockchains are public and immutable; Orbit does not control them.
Minimal logs / records required for legal, security, or anti-fraud purposesRetained only as long as required, then deleted.

4. Contact

Questions about deletion: hello@bigbad.agency.