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Your data controls

How to export your ATTRIBUT data any time, and what happens — including the 28-day grace period and permanent purge — when you delete your account.

Written by Alex C

Your data controls

You control your ATTRIBUT data in two ways: export a full copy of it at any time, or permanently delete your account. Deleting an account deactivates it immediately, then starts a 28-day grace period before your data is permanently purged across every store ATTRIBUT holds it in, with an audit trail of exactly what was removed.

Export your data

From Preferences → Data & privacy, you can generate a full export of your attribution history — sessions, costs, and evidence — as a downloadable archive containing CSV and JSON files. You can export at any time, and generate a fresh archive whenever you like. For the full walkthrough, see Exporting your data.

Delete your account

From the same Data & privacy section, Delete account… walks you through a short confirmation flow. As soon as you confirm, your account is deactivated, connector access (such as your CLI and GitHub integrations) is revoked immediately, and you're signed out everywhere. A 28-day grace period then begins — sign back in any time during those 28 days and click Cancel deletion & keep my account to call off the deletion. For the full step-by-step, see Deleting your account.

If you don't cancel it, the grace period ends after 28 days and ATTRIBUT permanently purges your data. This is a cascade across every store your data lives in:

  • Analytics warehouse — where your session, cost, and attribution history is stored

  • Document store — where your account and settings records are stored

  • File storage — where any generated data exports are stored

Every step of that purge is recorded in an audit trail — a verifiable log of exactly what was removed. This final purge cannot be undone, so export any data you want to keep before the grace period ends.

Which one should you use?

Use export if you just want a copy of your data to keep — it doesn't change your account or stop new data from being collected. Use delete account if you want to stop using ATTRIBUT and have your data removed for good; export first if you want to keep a copy, since nothing can be recovered once the 28-day grace period ends.

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