NotifyBridge Data Deletion
Overview
NotifyBridge is an Android notification forwarding app. Most NotifyBridge data is stored locally on your Android device, including app settings, forwarding rules, delivery logs, retry queue records, and channel credentials you enter for services such as Bark, Telegram, Slack, or Email.
NotifyBridge does not operate a cloud account system for users. If you want to delete local NotifyBridge data, you can do so directly on your device.
How to delete your NotifyBridge data
- Open NotifyBridge.
- Go to Settings.
- Use Clear logs to delete local delivery logs and delivery history shown by the app.
- Remove or overwrite any configured forwarding credentials, such as Bark keys, Telegram bot token, Slack webhook URL, or SMTP settings.
- To remove all locally stored NotifyBridge data, uninstall the app or clear app storage from Android system settings.
Request deletion assistance
If you need help with data deletion, email support@ngcat.uk with the subject line NotifyBridge data deletion request.
Please include:
- The app name: NotifyBridge
- A short description of what you want deleted
- Whether you need help deleting local app data, exported files, or data sent to a configured third-party service
We aim to respond to deletion assistance requests within 30 days.
Data deleted or retained
Deleting app storage or uninstalling NotifyBridge removes local settings, local logs, local retry queue records, and locally stored channel credentials from the device, subject to Android backup and restore behavior controlled by your device and Google account settings.
NotifyBridge may have forwarded selected notification content to third-party services you configured, such as Bark, Telegram, Slack, SMTP email providers, or self-hosted endpoints. Data already sent to those services is controlled by those services and their own retention policies. You may need to delete that data directly from the third-party service.
If you emailed ngcat for support, we may retain the email conversation as needed to process the request, maintain support records, and comply with legal or abuse-prevention obligations.