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How to delete your data from Jio

Send a Section 12(3) erasure letter to Jio in one click — the Grievance Officer email (where editorially verified), the official privacy page, and a pre-filled letter that also withdraws your consent and stops third-party sharing.

Telecom + a sprawling app stack (JioCinema, JioMart, JioSaavn). Calls, SMS, data usage, location and per-app behavioural data.

Jio contact

Legal entity
Reliance Jio Infocomm Limited
Homepage
www.jio.com
Privacy policy
Open official policy →
Grievance Officer
Not editorially verified — find the current contact on the privacy page above before sending.

Editorial note: A Jio erasure may not cover sister apps automatically. List the Jio apps you have used (Cinema, Saavn, Mart…) explicitly in your request.

Send this letter

Two steps — verify the email, then send

We don’t list this company’s Grievance Officer email yet. Look it up on the company’s privacy page (linked above), then either paste it into your email app or come back and click Copy letter.

Preview the letter

Subject

Erasure and consent-withdrawal request under DPDP Act, 2023 | Jio

Body

Common questions

FAQ about deleting your Jio data

How long does Jio have to delete my data?

The DPDP Rules expect a substantive response within 30 days, with marketing stopped within 48 hours. Jio can keep data only where a specific law (e.g. the Income-tax Act) requires it — and must tell you exactly which data, under which law, and for how long.

Will my Jio account stop working?

If the personal data you asked to be erased was tied to a service feature, that feature stops. Jio should clearly tell you what stops — and they cannot withhold an unrelated paid service for refusing optional data.

What if Jio says they need to keep my data for their records?

"Our records" is not a legal obligation. Push back and ask Jio to name the specific law and the retention period. Most internal “record-keeping” doesn’t qualify, and a blanket refusal is grounds for a complaint to the Data Protection Board.

Can I also stop Jio from sharing my data with third parties?

Yes — that is exactly what Section 8(5) requires. Jio must forward your erasure instruction to every party they shared your data with, and confirm in writing each one has actioned it.