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Own Your Data

Get organizations to delete your account or provide a copy of your personal information.

Many organizations collect and sell your personal data, often without your consent. Use this free service to send them a data deletion or access request. Start by searching for an organization below.

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How it works

Search

for an organization using the search box at the top of this page.

Send

the organization a request to delete, or provide a copy of your data.

Follow-up

using our smart follow-up assistant to help ensure that the organization complies with your request, and even help you escalate your request to the relevant government regulator.

You have the right to privacy!

Data protection laws require organizations to delete or provide you with a copy of your data upon request. Organizations have a short time period to comply, otherwise, they can face steep fines. Our mission is to make it easy for you to exercise your legal rights.

Why Trust Us?

We are a registered charity called Conscious Digital. We created this service because we believe that privacy matters, and that exercising your right to privacy should be easy and free. We do not collect or sell personal data. The service is funded by its creators and with the help of your donations.

Frequently Asked Questions

YourDigitalRights.org is a free service that helps you regain control of your online privacy by making it easy to get organizations to delete or provide a copy of the personal information that they have on you. We do this by automating the process outlined in powerful data protection laws that give you the right to delete or access your data. In addition to sending requests to organizations, we can help ensure that requests are resolved in your favor.

Data protection laws protect individuals with regard to the processing of their personal information by organizations. They define the responsibilities organizations have when processing personal information and grant individuals certain rights in relation to their data. Many countries have data protection laws; some go further in terms of the protection they provide than others.

LocationAbbreviationFull NameTime to Reply
日本APPI個人情報の保護に関する法律14 days
CaliforniaCCPACalifornia Consumer Privacy Act45 days
ColoradoCPAColorado Privacy Act45 days
ConnecticutCTDPAConnecticut Data Privacy Act45 days
IndiaDPDPADigital Personal Data Protection Act30 days
SwitzerlandFADPFederal Act on Data Protection30 days
FloridaFDBRFlorida Digital Bill of Rights45 days
European UnionGDPRGeneral Data Protection Regulation30 days
UKDPAData Protection Act30 days
BrasilLGPDLei Geral de Proteção de Dados Pessoais15 days
MontanaMTCDPAMontana Consumer Data Privacy Act45 days
OregonOPCAOregon Consumer Privacy Act45 days
CanadaPIPEDAPersonal Information Protection and Electronic Documents Act30 days
TexasTDPSATexas Data Privacy and Security Act45 days
UtahUCPAUtah Consumer Privacy Act45 days
VirginiaVCDPAVirginia Consumer Data Protection Act45 days

Please contact us if you would like to help us implement support for additional regulations.

We support two types of requests:

  • Data Deletion Requests (also known as erasure requests or the right to be forgotten requests) allow you to ask an organization to delete your personal information.

  • Access requests (also known as Subject Access Requests or SAR for short) allow you to ask an organization to provide a copy of your personal information.


After selecting an organization and filling in a short form, we will generate a request email addressed to the organization you have chosen. The email will open up in your email app for you to review and send. Optionally, we can follow up with you a short while after a request has been sent to ensure that the request is resolved in your favor. This can include sending the organization reminder emails or escalating to the government regulatory agency.

Data protection laws allow organizations to refuse to delete your personal information in certain exceptional circumstances. Here are some general examples, but you should read the specific regulation that applies to you for details:

  • When the organization is legally obliged to keep hold of your data (for example, financial institutions must keep records of your transactions in order to comply with anti-money laundering regulations)

  • When keeping your data is necessary for reasons of freedom of expression and information (this includes journalism and academic, artistic, and literary purposes)

  • When keeping hold of your data is necessary for public health reasons

  • When keeping your data is necessary for establishing, exercising, or defending legal claims

  • When erasing your data would prejudice scientific or historical research or archiving that is in the public interest


Data protection laws provide various escalation mechanisms for such cases, including the possibility of filing a complaint against the organization with a government regulatory agency or taking the organization to court (called a private right of action).

If this sounds complicated, please don't worry; we can help. When submitting a data request via this service, turn on the “Smart Follow-up Assistance” option to get personalized advice on what to do in case an organization has not complied with your request. We will help you communicate with the organization and if needed, escalate to the government regulatory agency.

Data protection laws require organizations to verify the identity of the individual submitting a request to prevent fraud. Most laws also state that the verification method should be proportional to the nature of the data involved. For example, if you request a copy of your message history from a typical internet forum a simple verification that you own the email address associated with your account should be enough. On the other hand, if you request your transaction history from a financial institution, they are justified in asking you to provide additional information such as a photo ID and proof of address.

In most cases, a simple verification that you own the email address associated with your account should be enough. When you use this service to send a request, an email is sent from your email app, which provides this basic verification.

To further protect you personal information, the requests we generate on your behalf explicitly prohibit organizations from using the personal information included as part of the request for any purpose other than fulfilling the request.

We are a registered nonprofit organization called Conscious Digital. We believe in transparency, and therefore the source code for this service is open source. As for October 2022, we have helped individuals submit more than 100,000 requests to various organizations

We are independent, do not sell your personal information, are not affiliated with any of the organizations which we help you send data requests to. We also do not provide these organizations with any services. Finally, we are funded by your donations.

We have designed this service so that, by default, it does not require us to collect any of your personal information. When certain optional features require you to provide personal information, we delete this data after 120 days. Please see our privacy policy for details.

We would like to support all data protection laws which grant individuals the right to access and delete their personal information. Please contact us if you would like us to add support for a particular regulation.

Please understand that we cannot provide personal support regarding specific data requests or your experience with a particular organization. We know that, in some cases, organizations can be pretty frustrating, but unfortunately, we cannot help and will not reply to such emails.

For all other requests, please contact us via email.

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Disclaimer: This service is provided as is, without warranty of any kind. Use of this service is entirely at your own risk. We cannot take responsibility for any direct or indirect damages resulting from the use of this service. The information provided by this service along with the content on our website related to legal matters is provided for your private use and does not constitute legal advice. If you need legal advice for a specific problem, you should consult with a licensed attorney.