Data & Account

Delete your data

Quiver has no account to delete — there's no Quiver server, no username, no password. Your data lives on your phone and your private iCloud. Here's how to wipe it.

Last updated 6 May 2026

Quiver has no account

Quiver does not require sign-up. There is no Quiver account, no username, and no password. All data — your bikes, components, rides, and service notes — is stored on your iPhone and synced to your private iCloud via CloudKit (iOS) or backed up to your Google account (Android). There is no Quiver server, so there is no remote account to delete.

To delete data on the device

There are two ways, both instant and permanent:

(a) Keep the app, wipe the data — open Quiver, go to Settings → Reset all data. This erases everything on this device and your private CloudKit zone immediately. The wipe propagates to every Apple device signed into the same iCloud account. The app remains installed but starts completely fresh.

(b) Uninstall the app — iOS removes the sandboxed database along with the app. Nothing is left on the device.

There is no recovery from either option. Quiver has no server-side backup of its own — once the local database and CloudKit zone are gone, the data is gone.

If you connected Strava

Settings → Disconnect Strava removes your OAuth tokens from the iOS Keychain and clears the locally cached Strava activity data at the same time.

To fully revoke Quiver's access on Strava's side, also visit strava.com/settings/apps and remove Quiver there.

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