On an Android device, go to Settings Menu Accounts Wickr Menu Support Cancel Account. On Windows and Mac OS, click the Settings menu next to your avatar and then choose Support Cancel Account.

Wickr encrypts your communications from beginning to end, ensuring that they are safe and secure at all times. They can only be read on authorized devices by you and the recipients. Wickr then removes all metadata from its communications, and our Secure File Shredder destroys the RAM after each message or image is viewed.

Wickr allows you to send text, image, audio, and video messages as well as PDF files with military-grade encryption, ensuring that only you and the recipient can read them. Messages are deleted by file-shredding technology specifically designed for mobile devices.

When you create a Wickr ID, only you are aware of it. We also don’t require you to supply an email address or any other personal information that might identify you to us or other Wickr users.

Wickr may suspend your account if you haven’t used it in over six months if there are new developments.

Wickr does not collect or store IP addresses.

Wickr is one of the most private messaging apps available. All messages are encrypted with AES-256 bit encryption and Wickr does not store any user data.

Yes, you can have multiple Wickr accounts. Each account is associated with a unique email address and password.

Yes, Wickr is a private messaging app that provides end-to-end encryption. This means that the messages are encrypted on the sender’s device and can only be decrypted by the recipient. Wickr also deletes messages after they have been read, so they cannot be accessed by anyone else.

There is no definitive answer to this question since it depends on how Wickr is configured. Generally speaking, however, it is difficult for law enforcement officials to read encrypted messages, including those sent via Wickr. This is because the encryption technology used by Wickr and other messaging apps make it virtually impossible to access the content of messages without the proper decryption key.