Last updated: May 20, 2026
The data we may have falls into exactly two buckets — and we tell you in plain words how to remove each one.
Send us a short email from the address you used to sign up so we can match the record quickly. No special form, no account, no friction:
tututech.ltd@gmail.comDelete my dataWithin a few business days we will:
If we find no matching record — which is the common case for App-Store-only users — we still reply to confirm that nothing was stored.
When you delete a photo with Deletutu, the photo is moved to the iOS Photos "Recently Deleted" album, where iOS keeps it for 30 days before permanent deletion. That's a system behavior controlled by Apple — Deletutu does not bypass it. You can recover or permanently delete those photos earlier from Photos → Albums → Recently Deleted on your iPhone.
Because Deletutu never uploaded the photos in the first place, there is nothing on our end to delete from this action.
To remove Deletutu and revoke any permissions:
Deletutu stores no preferences, accounts, or photo data outside the device. Removing the app removes everything related to it.
If you arrived here from a Facebook or Instagram review of our Meta
Developer App (Deletutu, App ID 1652669642724968),
the answer is the same: the app does not log in with Facebook, does not
read your Facebook profile, and does not store any data from Meta on our
side. Email tututech.ltd@gmail.com
and we will confirm in writing that no record exists for your account.
For anything else — privacy, data, or general questions —
we're happy to help:
📧 tututech.ltd@gmail.com