Signing in is only ever used to give online players a real identity, so there is not much to delete — but you can delete all of it yourself, right here, at any time.
What ShipChat Play stores about you
- Your name, email address and profile picture URL, copied from the Google or Facebook profile you signed in with, plus that provider's account ID so the same person is recognised next time. Nothing else from either account is read, and nothing is ever posted to it.
- Your friendships — who you have added, and who has added you — and the friend code you share to be added.
- When you were first seen and last seen.
That is the whole of it. Individual games store no identity: they are handed a short-lived token for one match and check it against this service, so nothing about you reaches them to be deleted. Browsing the storefront, playing offline and installing an app involve no sign-in and store nothing.
Delete it now
Sign in to prove the account is yours, then confirm. This cannot be undone.
Sign in with whichever provider you used. Google and Facebook are separate accounts here, so each one is deleted on its own — if you have used both, delete each in turn.
From inside the app
The ShipChat Play app on a phone or watch has the same action under its account screen, which deletes the same data through the same endpoint.
What happens
Everything listed above is deleted immediately, you are signed out on every device, and anyone who had you as a friend stops seeing you. Nothing is kept, and there is nothing to keep — signing in again later simply creates a new account from scratch.
If you cannot sign in at all and still want your data removed, ask through the storefront's suggestion box, naming the account.