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DevSpace Account & Local Data Deletion

Last updated: August 15, 2026

MokaIO · Developer Tools

DevSpace

Local-first Windows developer storage manager for discovering, cleaning, relocating, and recovering supported development-tool data safely.

DevSpace 1.0 does not create an account

DevSpace 1.0 is a local-first Windows application.

It does not require or create:

  • A DevSpace account.
  • A Mokaio cloud account.
  • An email/password account.
  • A Google, Microsoft, or other social-login account.
  • A cloud profile for DevSpace usage.

Because DevSpace 1.0 does not create a server-side user account, there is normally no DevSpace account stored by Mokaio to delete.

You do not need to submit an account-deletion request simply to stop using DevSpace.

What DevSpace stores locally

DevSpace may store local application data on your Windows PC, including:

  • Application settings.
  • Scan snapshots.
  • Storage history.
  • Cleanup operation history.
  • Relocation operation history.
  • Relocation recovery journals.
  • Local diagnostic logs.
  • User-configured project roots.
  • Ignored paths and other local preferences.

DevSpace 1.0 does not upload this local application data to a Mokaio cloud backend.

The exact database and log locations for the current installation are shown inside:

DevSpace → Settings → Privacy

Remove non-critical local data from DevSpace

DevSpace provides local controls for selected stored data.

Depending on the current version, you can use options in Settings such as:

  • History-retention controls.
  • Clear retained history.
  • Clear local non-critical data.
  • Open log folder for reviewing or manually managing local diagnostic files.

DevSpace may intentionally preserve unresolved recovery-critical records even when ordinary history is cleared.

This is a safety feature intended to prevent an interrupted relocation from being forgotten while filesystem or provider state still requires review.

Unresolved relocation operations

Before deleting DevSpace application data, check:

Move & Relocate → Recovery Center

If an unresolved relocation exists, do not delete the local database, recovery journal, source directory, destination directory, or DevSpace staging directory merely to remove the warning.

First resolve or inspect the operation.

Recovery records may contain the information DevSpace needs to prevent unsafe automatic deletion or configuration changes after a crash or interrupted relocation.

Removing DevSpace from the PC

If you no longer want to use DevSpace:

  1. Resolve any unfinished Cleanup or Relocation recovery state.
  2. Close DevSpace.
  3. Uninstall DevSpace through Windows or Microsoft Store, depending on how it was installed.

4. If desired, review the local DevSpace data paths shown in **Settings → Privacy** before uninstalling.

Whether Windows removes every application-created local file during uninstall can depend on installation method, Windows behavior, application-data location, and version.

If local DevSpace data remains after uninstall and there are no unresolved operations you need to preserve, you may remove the remaining DevSpace application-data folder manually.

Current local data location

DevSpace displays its current local database and log paths inside:

Settings → Privacy

The exact path may vary by Windows user, installation type, and future DevSpace version.

Use the location displayed by the application rather than assuming a hard-coded path.

Does uninstalling delete developer caches?

No.

Uninstalling DevSpace does not intentionally delete your Gradle, npm, Android, Flutter, Dart/Pub, project, or other developer-tool data.

Developer storage is modified only through explicit supported Cleanup or Move & Relocate operations that the user initiates.

Does clearing DevSpace data restore previously cleaned files?

No.

Removing DevSpace settings, history, logs, or the DevSpace database does not restore data that was previously deleted through a completed Cleanup operation.

Cleanup is permanent.

Does deleting DevSpace data reverse a completed relocation?

No.

Deleting DevSpace application data does not move a relocated developer cache back to its old path and does not automatically restore the previous provider configuration.

Use DevSpace recovery or supported relocation workflows before removing recovery information.

Requesting deletion from Mokaio

For DevSpace 1.0, there is normally no server-side DevSpace account or DevSpace cloud profile associated with you.

If you contacted Mokaio support and voluntarily provided information by email, such as:

  • Your email address.
  • Screenshots.
  • Diagnostic excerpts.
  • Support correspondence.

you may contact Mokaio to request deletion of support information that Mokaio still holds, subject to legal, security, fraud-prevention, or record-retention obligations that may apply.

Send the request to:

support@mokaio.store

Suggested subject:

DevSpace Data Deletion Request

Include enough information for Mokaio to identify the support correspondence you want reviewed for deletion.

Do not send passwords, API keys, access tokens, signing keys, or other secrets.

If accounts are added in a future version

If a future version of DevSpace introduces optional or required online accounts, synchronization, cloud services, or other server-side user data, this page and the Privacy Policy will be updated with the relevant account-deletion procedure.

The current DevSpace 1.0 behavior remains local-first and account-free.

Privacy Policy

For full details about DevSpace data handling:

https://www.mokaio.store/privacy/devspace

Support

For help removing local DevSpace data or resolving a recovery operation before uninstalling:

https://www.mokaio.store/support/devspace

Email: support@mokaio.store