![]() ![]() Now after app reinstall you should see a totally empty database - that is important. Then please go to General Settings on your Android device -> Tap Backup & Reset -> Remove the checkmark next to Auto Restore of the apps after their reinstall. ![]() You’ll need to use some File Manager application and browse to the SD card memory (or your internal device memory) and then find MoneyWiz_2 folder (it's called this way regardless of version used) – remove it entirely. That’s it! When you start MoneyWiz again it’ll have no data so you can sign in to your SYNCbits account again – unless you wanted to erase SYNCbits data and start over – in which case you obviously don’t need to sign back in. For this reason, it's sufficient to just remove the application and the iOS system will do the rest - if you install MoneyWiz again, it'll be completely cleared. If you wish to make a backup beforehand, please see this guide.ĭue to iOS design, removing an application from your device also deletes all associated data. Please note that sometimes just removing MoneyWiz from your device is not sufficient - please read on to learn the details. Completely reinstalling or removing MoneyWiz on a device allows you to remove the local database file which is useful if you need to pull the "fresh" set of data from MoneyWiz Cloud/SYNCbits (which is why we sometimes call it "clean sync") or just completely remove MoneyWiz from a device.
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