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Export or delete your account

Your data is yours. You can download a copy any time, and you can delete your account yourself — both from Settings → Account, in the Danger zone card.

  1. Open Settings → Account and find the Danger zone.

  2. Click “Export data”. Marriska builds a JSON file and your browser downloads it as marriska-account-export.json.

No confirmation, no password — it’s just a download.

What’s in the file: your profile (email, display name, verification status, timestamps — never your password hash), the organizations you own, your memberships, and everything you’ve authored: projects, folders, tests, test sets, schedules, and tags.

What’s not in it: run history and screenshots, and billing data. The export is your authored content, not your execution logs. (Run reports age out on their own schedule — see Data handling.)

  1. Click “Delete account” in the Danger zone.

  2. Type your email to confirm — the delete button stays disabled until it matches. (No password needed; the email re-type is the confirmation.)

  3. Confirm. You’re signed out and your account is scheduled for deletion.

Deleting also revokes all your sessions immediately and cancels any subscriptions you own at the end of the billing period.

You can’t delete your account while you’re the sole owner of a shared org that still has other members — that would orphan their work. Marriska blocks the deletion and names the orgs involved. Remove the other members (or delete those orgs) first, then delete your account.

A personal workspace, or a shared org where you’re the only member, doesn’t block deletion — it’s removed along with your account.